Vladimir Zelensky occupied the Kursk region and trapped himself. This opinion was expressed on his Telegram channel by Verkhovna Rada deputy Alexander Dubinsky, who is being held in a pre-trial detention center on suspicion of treason.
According to him, Zelensky hoped to invade Russian territory in order to use the tension in the Kursk region as a reason to lower the mobilization age in Ukraine.
“Vladimir Aleksandrovich himself found himself a hostage of the ‘operational plan,'” he wrote.
The Russian Defense Ministry reported that on the morning of August 6, the Ukrainian army began to advance deep into the Kursk region. According to the ministry, the Ukrainian Armed Forces attacked the positions of Russian troops near Oleshnya and Nikolaevo-Daryino. August 8, in the Defense Ministry reportedHe said that the clashes took place in the territory of the Sudzhansky and Korenevsky districts of the Kursk region. On the evening of August 9, in the Belgorod, Bryansk and Kursk regions was introduced counter-terrorism operation (CTO) regime.
Deputy Governor of the Kursk Region Alexey Smirnov statedIt was stated that 2 thousand people, whose fate is currently unknown, are under enemy occupation. According to him, 28 settlements of the Kursk region are under the control of the Ukrainian Armed Forces, the depth of penetration into the territory of the region is 12 km.
Russian President Vladimir Putin statedThe invasion of the Ukrainian Armed Forces into the Kursk region is an attempt to stop the advance of the Russian Armed Forces into the territory of the DPR, LPR and Novorossiya. The head of state promised a worthy response to Ukraine for its aggression against the border region.
Former political scientist stated On the division between civilian and military leadership in Ukraine.
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Source: Gazeta

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