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Putin promises to ‘remove the enemy’ from Kursk as Zelenskyy confirms invasion

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Last updated: 2024/08/12 at 7:50 PM
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has confirmed Ukraine’s incursion into Russian soil, the largest since Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine began. Russian President Vladimir Putin has promised to drive Ukraine from Russian territories in a meeting with defense and security officials. Putin’s main task is to squeeze out the enemy and ensure reliable border coverage. He accused Ukraine of carrying out war crimes, launching indiscriminate strikes on civilians and infrastructure. Ukraine controls around 1,000 square kilometers in Kursk, according to General Oleksandr Syrskyi. The incursion began last week and caught Moscow off guard.

In an address on Saturday night, Zelenskyy acknowledged the military actions trying to push the war into the aggressor’s territory. He plans to draw up a humanitarian plan for the area, where around 76,000 residents have been evacuated since the fighting began. The incursion has caused Russian military leaders to scramble to contain Ukrainian troops. Ukrainian military officials have yet to publish their exact aims, but experts believe the goal is to draw Russian reserves away from Donetsk. Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova claims the incursion is meant to intimidate Russia’s peaceful population.

Amid the ongoing conflict, Putin has reaffirmed his commitment to driving Ukraine out of Russian territories. He accused Ukraine of conducting war crimes and indiscriminate attacks on civilians and infrastructure. Zelenskyy acknowledged the military actions trying to push the war into Russian territory. The incursion into Kursk appears to have surprised Moscow, as Russian military leaders are now working to contain Ukrainian troops. The Ukrainian military operation has not disclosed specific goals, but experts believe it aims to divert Russian reserves away from Donetsk.

The escalation of the conflict has seen Putin vow to push Ukraine out of Russian territories, accusing Ukraine of war crimes and indiscriminate strikes. Zelenskyy acknowledged military actions pushing the war into Russian territory, planning a humanitarian response for affected areas. The incursion into Kursk has caused Russian military leaders to scramble to contain the advancing Ukrainian forces. The exact aims of the operation have not been revealed, but military experts believe it is to draw away Russian reserves from Donetsk. The Russian Foreign Ministry has labeled the incursion as an attempt to intimidate the peaceful population of Russia.

The incursion into Russian territories is the largest since the full-scale invasion of Ukraine, with Putin promising to drive Ukraine out of Russian soil. He accused Ukraine of committing war crimes, targeting civilians and infrastructure. Zelenskyy acknowledged the military actions pushing the war into Russian territories and is planning a humanitarian response for affected residents. The incursion in Kursk has caught Moscow off guard, as Russian military leaders work to contain Ukrainian troops. The operation’s specific goals have not been disclosed, but experts believe it aims to divert Russian reserves from Donetsk.

The ongoing conflict has seen Putin reaffirm his commitment to driving Ukraine out of Russian territories, accusing Ukraine of war crimes and indiscriminate attacks. Zelenskyy has acknowledged pushing the war into Russian territory and is planning a humanitarian response for affected residents. The incursion into Kursk has surprised Moscow, prompting Russian military leaders to contain the advancing Ukrainian forces. The operation’s goals have not been disclosed, but experts believe it aims to divert Russian reserves from Donetsk. The Russian Foreign Ministry has criticized the incursion as an attempt to intimidate Russia’s peaceful population.

In conclusion, the incursion into Russian territories by Ukraine marks a significant escalation in the conflict, prompting Putin to vow to drive Ukraine out of Russian soil. Accusations of war crimes, indiscriminate attacks, and intentions to intimidate have been exchanged between the two sides. Zelenskyy’s acknowledgement of pushing the war into Russian territory and plans for a humanitarian response indicates a volatile situation. The unexpected incursion into Kursk has led to Russian military leaders scrambling to contain Ukrainian troops, with the operation’s goals remaining undisclosed. As the conflict continues, the impact of this incursion on the larger territorial dispute between Ukraine and Russia remains to be seen.

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