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More Disclosures On Kursk Op: A British Plan With British Weapons

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by Tyler Durden
Monday, Aug 19, 2024 - 10:50 PM

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Britain's premier establishment newspaper, The Sunday Times, has issued a fresh report which is chalk full of bombshell new admissions and interesting revelations.

Amid ongoing speculation of Washington's role in potentially planning or participating in the Ukrainian cross-border offensive into Kursk (something the US officially denies) which started Aug.6 and which at this point has resulted in dozens of Russian settlements and towns captured, it seems British sources are outright boasting of the UK's leading role in the high risk operation.

SIS/MI6 Headquarters, Vauxhall Cross, London, UK. Image source: Bond Lifestyle

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