Meetings with governors and gardeners, telephone conversations and a visit to Azerbaijan – this is how Kremlin dictator Vladimir Putin publicly ignores the Ukrainian Armed Forces operation in the Kursk region.
The Agency publication has followed how the Kremlin dictator has been behaving since the war was transferred to Russian territory.
The Kremlin is pretending that nothing serious is happening in the Kursk region. The publication has compiled the president’s schedule for the last 15 days.
Putin is acting as if nothing serious is happening. He has said nothing about the invasion of Kursk since August 12. And on Sunday and Monday, the Russian president visited Azerbaijan, where he met with Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev without a jacket and in a shirt with the top buttons undone.
Earlier, the dictator publicly ruled out the possibility of negotiations:
What kind of negotiations can we even talk about with people who indiscriminately attack civilians, civilian infrastructure, or try to create threats to nuclear power facilities?
He called the offensive on the Kursk region an attempt by Ukraine to improve its negotiating position.
Source: Racurs

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