November 14, 2024
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The Armed Forces are restraining 50,000 Russian soldiers in the Kursk region – Zelenskyi

The Armed Forces of the Russian Federation are restraining 50,000 Russian troops in the Kursk region – Zelenskyi President Zelenskyi announced the containment of 50,000 Russian troops in the Kursk region. This group cannot be transferred to other directions of attacks on the territory of Ukraine.”, — write on: unn.ua

The Armed Forces are restraining 50,000 Russian soldiers in the Kursk region - Zelenskyi

President Zelenskyy announced the containment of 50,000 Russian troops in the Kursk region. This group cannot be transferred to other directions of attacks on the territory of Ukraine.

The armed forces of Ukraine restrain 50,000 people in the Kursk region. personnel of the Russian Federation, who, thanks to the Kursk operation, cannot be directed to other directions of Russian attacks on Ukraine. The President of Ukraine, Volodymyr Zelenskyy, stated this in his evening address, reports UNN.

Detailed report of Chief Committee of Sirsky. The front, first of all, this is our Kurakhiv direction, other directions are also in Donetsk region. Carefully – regarding the Kursk operation. There, our guys hold back a fairly significant grouping of Russian troops – 50,000 personnel of the occupying army, who, thanks to the Kursk operation, cannot be directed to other directions of Russian attacks on our territory

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A Ukrainian official told Reuters that the next 4-5 months will be decisive in the war due to the possible return of Trump. Trump’s victory could affect aid to Ukraine and its chances of joining NATO.

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