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Senior Russian official: Ukraine will regret attacking Kursk

2024-08-14

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Reference News Network, August 14roadAccording to a report on the Russian Satellite News Agency website on August 13, Russia's First Deputy Permanent Representative to the United Nations Dmitry Polyansky said that Ukraine will deeply regret its sneak attack on Kursk Oblast.

Polyansky reportedly said that the Ukrainian army's attack on Kursk Oblast was the best rebuttal to all international partners who "claim that the Kiev regime prefers a peaceful solution to the Ukrainian crisis." "The answer has been given, and it is a clear choice aimed at escalating military action."

In another report on the 13th, Sputnik News Agency stated that Dmitry Medvedev, Deputy Chairman of the Russian Federation Security Council, said that after the terrorist attack in Kursk Oblast, the leaders of the Kiev regime will bear various consequences.

"What they (the Kiev regime) did will inevitably be punished accordingly. This punishment means the most different consequences for the perpetrators, including the leaders of the Kiev nationalist regime," Medvedev said at a conference.

Ukrainian President Zelensky said on the 13th that the Ukrainian army's offensive in Russia's Kursk Oblast is still continuing.

Zelensky had a video call with Ukrainian Armed Forces Commander-in-Chief Sersky on the same day. Zelensky later posted on social media that despite the difficult and fierce fighting, the Ukrainian army continued to advance in the Kursk region and Ukraine's "bargaining chips" were increasing.