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The Russians are transferring humanitarian aid intended for the VOT in the Kursk region – CNS

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For the Kremlin, Ukrainians are not a priority, and humanitarian aid in the WOT has the function of blackmailing and bribing the loyalty of the population.

The Russians are massively transporting humanitarian supplies intended for the temporarily occupied territories of Ukraine to the Kursk region. The Center for National Resistance reported this on Tuesday, August 13.

“It’s no secret that for the Kremlin, Ukrainians are not a priority, and humanitarian aid in the WOT has the function of blackmailing and bribing the loyalty of the population. At the same time, the needs of ethnic Russians have a higher priority , because the Kremlin fully understands that the WOT is not Russia Therefore, all humanitarian supplies are sent to the Kursk region It is presented as an initiative of the population here, but the locals have so far rejected the delivery.

It was previously reported that the unexpected operation of Ukrainian troops in the Kursk region angered Putin.

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