Russia sweeps through Kursk; Germany depletes its arms aid to Ukraine... these are some of the notable news items in the Russia-Ukraine conflict update on the evening of March 6th.
Russia launches a fierce offensive in Kursk, recapturing two villages.
Updating the situation in the Russia-Ukraine conflict, the Military Summary channel reported that, just before US President Donald Trump's speech to Congress , Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky sent an open letter expressing regret over what had happened at the White House and supporting a swift end to the war in Ukraine.
However, some experts believe this may not be an attempt to resolve the conflict between Moscow and Kyiv, but rather an attempt to launch a Franco-British plan to prolong the conflict.
| Russia launched a fierce offensive in conflict zones in Ukraine. Source: Russian Ministry of Defense. |
Meanwhile, on the ground, fierce fighting continues on the Kursk front. Russian forces have significantly improved their position in the Sudzha direction. Russian troops have been continuously attacking for the past 24 hours, gaining control of the two villages of Loknya and Kurilovka. They are only a few kilometers away from the vital highway.
Following the initiation of peace talks, Russian forces are attempting to regain as much territory as possible in the Kursk region, while also advancing across the border and seizing a crossing point on the M2 highway in the Kharkiv province.
Russian artillery bombarded Ukrainian positions in Kursk.
According to Zvezda TV, paratroopers from Russia's Tula airborne unit used Grad multiple rocket launchers to eliminate enemy infantry in Kursk.
The Grad multiple rocket launcher system received the coordinates of the Ukrainian armed forces' infantry group from unmanned aerial units. Ukraine attempted to gain a foothold in the destroyed houses and outbuildings.
| Russia opens fire on Ukrainian bases. Source: Russian Ministry of Defense. |
The Grad system unleashed a barrage of precision missiles on a square area. The defeat of the Ukrainian infantry was confirmed by UAVs.
Russian artillery and paratroopers cleared the way for airborne assault groups. Grad systems attacked Ukrainian military equipment and personnel both in forests, outdoors, and within fortified positions.
Grad teams are always on high alert and ready to attack any target. They attack and quickly change positions to avoid detection by the enemy.
Germany is exhausting its arms aid to Ukraine.
According to RT, at a press conference on March 5, German Defense Ministry spokesman Michael Stempfle was asked about the transfer of additional Patriot air defense missile systems and other weapons from Berlin's stockpiles to Kyiv.
Mr. Stempfle stated that, although Germany has sent a significant amount of weapons to Ukraine, there are still "natural limits to this." The spokesperson emphasized that Germany also needs to strengthen its own defense capabilities and ensure its European allies are in a "good position."
According to Stempfle, Germany has been one of Kyiv's most important supporters since the Russia-Ukraine conflict escalated in February 2022. The German government estimates that, to date, it has provided significant military and financial aid to Kyiv, totaling approximately 44 billion euros. Among the donated equipment are Leopard main battle tanks, Panzerfaust 3 anti-tank missiles, Stinger anti-aircraft missiles, and Gepard self-propelled anti-aircraft armored vehicles.
Source: https://congthuong.vn/chien-su-nga-ukraine-toi-63-nga-can-quet-kursk-377091.html









