The Russian Ministry of Defense announced that Ukrainian troops had crossed the border and started fighting in the Kursk region. Ukrainian troops control up to 1000 square km of Russian territory.
The UK did not allow Ukraine to use long-range Storm Shadow missiles during the attack on the Kursk region, despite increasing pressure from Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky. The British newspaper The Daily Telegraph reported this on Monday, August 12, citing a government representative.
“The UK’s position has not changed,” the source said.
London said it was providing military assistance to help Ukraine defend itself against “illegal Russian attacks in accordance with international humanitarian law.”
Britain is considering developing long-range missiles capable of destroying Russia’s nuclear arsenal amid fears that Russian dictator Vladimir Putin will dare to use them.
The UK and Latvia have announced a tender for the purchase of attack drones for Ukraine as part of the Drone Capability Coalition for Ukraine program.
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Source: korrespondent
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