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Ukraine may build a buffer zone in Kursk! Medvedev made a harsh statement: Unfortunately, his words have no effect

2024-08-09

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As far as public reports are concerned, apart from continuing to condemn Ukraine's "aggression", we have not seen any substantive response from the Kremlin to the situation in Kursk, at least we have not seen the Russian army launch a strong counterattack, nor have we seen any visual evidence showing that the Ukrainian army's progress in Kursk has been curbed (General Gerasimov's statement has long been debunked).

The Ukrainian side remains silent as a whole, but sporadic information has begun to emerge, including photos of frontline soldiers. The Ukrainian Commander-in-Chief, General Silsky, released a photo saying that he was working in the "primitive area". Some analysts speculated that General Silsky was in Sumy, and the Ukrainian army crossed the border into Kursk from here.

Ukrainian President Zelensky announced in his latest video speech, "It was Russia that brought the war to our land, and now they should feel the consequences of their actions." Zelensky also said that he had listened to three reports from General Silsky, "The reports were very effective, and this is exactly what our country needs now." Zelensky did not mention Kursk, but these words were considered to be a response to the Ukrainian army's "invasion" of Kursk.