NewsUkrainian forces strike deep into Russia, spark Kremlin outrage

Ukrainian forces strike deep into Russia, spark Kremlin outrage

Gen. Bieniek talks about Ukraine's actions in Russia.
Gen. Bieniek talks about Ukraine's actions in Russia.
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5:49 PM EDT, August 12, 2024

Ukraine made a bold decision and entered Russia, attacking and occupying several villages. Polish Gen. Mirosław Bieniek has no doubts. Kyiv did this to show the Russians what war looks like. "They brought it to their territory so that the Russian people could see it," he said in an interview with a military portal.

Ukrainian soldiers bravely entered Russia, occupying some localities in the Kursk region and also attacking Belgorod and Lipetsk. Pro-Kremlin political analyst Sergey Markov reported that Ukraine might have occupied an area of even 100 square miles. Recovering these territories could take Russia up to a year.

Interestingly, Ukrainians freely crossed the border and began attacking strategic locations. There were also reports of capturing poorly trained conscripts. The Kremlin decided to announce an anti-terrorist operation. According to the Institute for the Study of War, martial law was not introduced to avoid internal panic caused by such a decision. Putin decided to evacuate many residents, and temporary centers were prepared for them.

Putin called the attack "a large-scale provocation," and his spokeswoman Maria Zakharova labeled Kyiv's actions barbaric, appealing to the international community to react and condemn "the criminal actions of the regime in Kyiv."

Political statements by Kremlin representatives claiming that Ukraine's actions violate international law are the height of arrogance. They brazenly attacked Ukraine over two years ago, and this is the consequence," said General Mieczysław Bieniek to "Fakt."

General Bieniek also pointed out that Ukrainians once again reminded the public that the war is still ongoing. "They did it to show the Russians on their territory what war looks like. They brought it to their territory so that the Russian people could see it, but also to remind them that it was the Russians who started this war," he said.

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