Putin vows Kursk liberation amid intense Ukraine conflict
The Russian military is pushing the enemy out of the Kursk region. There is no doubt that the region will be liberated, Vladimir Putin warned during the annual conference.
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Vladimir Putin held an annual conference where he answered a series of pre-selected questions. The war in Ukraine and the Ukrainian offensive in the Kursk region quickly became topics of discussion.
A journalist from the TASS agency asked Putin how he assesses the progress of the nearly three-year war in Ukraine and whether victory is closer.
Putin stated that "the situation is changing radically." He said, "Movement occurs along the entire front line, daily. It's not about advancing by 100, 200, or 300 meters. Our fighters are occupying and reclaiming territory measured in square kilometers."
"The Armed Forces of Ukraine are simply sending their special forces to the Kursk region to be slaughtered. The losses are colossal. Honestly, I've never seen so many abandoned bodies of enemies," Putin claimed.