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the ukrainian army is in a tight spot on the front line. the united states has made it clear that it will not send troops to participate in the war.

2024-09-15

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according to a report by tass in moscow on september 13, the general staff of the ukrainian armed forces paid special attention to the kurakhovka direction controlled by the kiev regime in the "donetsk people's republic", calling it the most tense direction on the front line.

according to reports, the ukrainian general staff posted a message on the "telegram" social platform on the 13th: "the situation in the direction of kurakhovka is the most tense today."

earlier, the ukrainian general staff admitted that the situation on all fronts was very serious. on september 5, the commander-in-chief of the ukrainian armed forces, alexander serski, complained that the ukrainian soldiers sent to the front had not received proper training, while the russian army had an advantage in the use of aircraft, missiles, artillery, tanks and ammunition, as well as in manpower.

according to a report by tass in washington on september 13, the us state department made it clear that washington does not intend to directly participate in the conflict in ukraine and will not send troops to ukraine.

u.s. state department spokesman matthew miller said at a regular briefing: "we have made it very clear that the united states does not intend to participate in this war. we are not prepared to send troops." but he also pointed out that the united states will continue to support kiev and continue to provide weapons to ukraine.