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Russia has relocated some of its units from both Zaporizhzhia and Kherson regions of Ukraine’s south."
Dmytro Lykhoviy told Politico The uncontrolled ride of the enemy has already been halted,
said Gen Apti Alaudinov, the commander of Akhmat, a Chechen special forces unit Twenty-four years ago there was the Kursk catastrophe, the symbolic beginning of his regime, and now it’s the end for him, and it’s Kursk again,
Ukraine has every right to wage war in such a way as to paralyse Russia in its aggressive intentions as effectively as possible,
the Polish prime minister, Donald Tusk, said on Tuesday On the whole, the situation remains extremely difficult, but under control,
read an article in Moskovsky Komsomolets newspaper on Monday, summing up the mood It should be emphasized that the operation ... helps the front line because it does not allow Russia to transfer additional units to (Ukraine's) Donetsk region, complicates its military logistics,
foreign ministry spokesman Heorhii Tykhyi said Ukraine is not interested in taking territory in the Kursk region, we want to protect the lives of our people."
Heorhii Tykhyi, a foreign affairs spokesperson for Ukraine said on Tuesday If Ukraine could strike the enemy troops on their territory, from where they threaten Ukraine, then Ukraine would be in a much better position to protect itself."
It is important for us to support Ukraine in its fight for freedom and the liberation of its territory, not in attempts to capture new territories,
Every time we supply Ukraine with aid, it faces the Council for foreign policy where we set clear rules with the Ukrainians regarding what they can use these supplies for. As long as the Ukrainians adhere to these rules, we have no ground for criticism,
Aastrup Jensen says, noting When you see that they [the Ukrainians – ed.] have resources and strength for such operations, there are reasons to be optimistic,
The Ukrainians target troops and military bases and do not hurt civilians. Their ethics and morals are different from those of the Russians. They respect human rights,
Sometimes it is necessary to cross the border of the country you’re at war with. I think it’s quite natural in the border area between two countries,
With more and more respected voices warning of a wider conflict in Europe it’s deeply concerning the West is not doing enough to put the Ukraine fire out."
Asked about Ukraine's recent advance into the Russian border region of Kursk, the Lieutenant Colonel and former MP for Bournemouth East, told this website We seriously need to rekindle our Cold War statecraft skills to be able to look Putin in the eye and stand up to him – conscious of the escalatory ladder. If we don’t a wider conflict in Europe is inevitable."
On the question of whether the surprise incursion into Russia by President Volodymyr Zelensky's forces ramps up the overall danger of the conflict escalating, Mr Ellwood added The latest data, not confirmed, says they've taken as much as 750 square kilometres and may have gone as far as 35 kilometres from the border."
However, former US Ambassador to Ukraine John Herbst, now a senior director at the Atlantic Council told USA Today There is nothing. It’s as if everyone has flown to another planet, and you are left alone. And the birds stopped singing,
an elderly man called Mikhail told Russian state television from one evacuated area Tuesday Certainly, it’s harder now for Putin to project the image of a Teflon president,
said Keir Giles, a senior consulting fellow with the Russia and Eurasia program at Chatham House, a London-based think tank You can tell that he is absolutely terrified of the fact that Ukraine has made gains,
One of the justifications that he routinely uses for the invasion of Ukraine is the security of the Russian state. The fact that Ukraine has launched this incursion into Russian territory, I think, is absolutely humiliating for him,