2024-08-14
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According to the latest news from AFP, Ukrainian President Zelensky said on the 14th that the Ukrainian army was advancing further into the Kursk region of Russia. Moscow subsequently stated that Russia had repelled the Ukrainian army's attempt to further advance into the Kursk region.
Zelensky posted a message on the 14th with a picture saying that he had listened to the report of the Ukrainian army's actions in Kursk and other areas. The picture is from Zelensky's X account.
"In the Kursk region, we are advancing further. Since today, we have advanced 1 to 2 kilometers in different areas. At the same time, more than 100 Russian soldiers have been captured..." Zelensky said.
AFP continued that after Zelensky made the above statement, Russia said that it had repelled the Ukrainian army's attempt to advance deep into the Kursk region in five regions. "The enemy's mobile forces' attempt to use armored equipment to penetrate deep into Russian territory has been thwarted," the Russian Ministry of Defense said in a statement.
The Ukrainian army launched an attack on Kursk Oblast on the 6th, and then the two sides broke out in fierce conflict in the state. The Ukrainian Ministry of Foreign Affairs stated on the 13th that Ukraine has no intention of occupying Kursk Oblast in western Russia.
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In the early morning of the 14th local time, Ukraine used drones to launch an attack on four Russian military airports.
Sources said that in the early morning of the 14th, the Ukrainian National Security Service, the Ukrainian Ministry of Defense Intelligence Directorate and the Ukrainian Army's unmanned system forces took joint action and used long-range drones to carry out large-scale attacks on Russia's Voronezh, Kursk, Savaslyka and Borisoglebsk military airports.
The report said this was a specially planned operation aimed at preventing Russian troops from using these airports to attack the front lines and Ukrainian cities.
Russia has not yet responded to the above news.
Source: Huanqiu.com/Zhang Xiaoya, CCTV News Client