NewsUkrainian forces seize Russian land in Kursk, shaking Putin's regime

Ukrainian forces seize Russian land in Kursk, shaking Putin's regime

Ukrainians exposed Putin. Strong words from an expert about Russia
Ukrainians exposed Putin. Strong words from an expert about Russia
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12:31 PM EDT, August 14, 2024

According to Ukrainian authorities, the Armed Forces of Ukraine control approximately 386 square miles of Russian territory. This is troubling news for Vladimir Putin, as the myth of a great Russia has just crumbled. "He is not able to protect his own citizens," said Dr. Łukasz Adamski in an interview with Interia.

The Ukrainian army's offensive in the Kursk region is already being called the first and largest invasion of Russian territory since World War II. It has been ongoing for over a week. According to statements from Ukrainian authorities, the Armed Forces of Ukraine control approximately 386 square miles of Russian territory.

The acting governor of the Kursk region, Aleksey Smirnov, admitted that the Ukrainian military has occupied 28 settlements in the region (according to independent estimates, there are even more).

This is definitely a slap in the face for Putin. The Ukrainian military actions are taking place about 19 miles deep into Russia, so the military threat is currently low, but the reputational costs are already high. This is humiliation for the Kremlin," said Dr. Łukasz Adamski, Deputy Director of the Mieroszewski Center, in an interview with Interia.

Why did Ukraine invade Russia?

With this offensive, Ukrainian authorities hope to strengthen their negotiating positions and force Russia to withdraw troops from Donbas. An open question remains whether Ukraine will be able to hold Russian territory long enough to achieve these goals.

For Putin, reclaiming the territories occupied by Ukrainians is an absolutely prestigious issue. He cannot afford a situation where people start asking him how it's possible that in a war where he wanted to conquer Ukraine," explained the expert.

As Adamski emphasized, the Ukrainians have captured barely 2-3 percent of the Kursk region's territory for now. Still, if they were to capture more and manage to fortify their positions, Putin would find himself in a very unfavorable situation.

Putin talked to his compatriots about a great victory over Ukraine and a reborn great Russia, but it turned out that he is not able to protect his own citizens," he added.
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