Russian President Vladimir Putin has set the task of ousting the Ukrainian Armed Forces from the Kursk region by January 20.
It is important for the Russian dictator to demonstrate that he is supposedly in control of the situation. That is why he ordered the army to oust the Ukrainian Defense Forces from the Kursk region at the inauguration of the newly elected US President Donald Trump. President Vladimir Zelensky told reporters about this on November 23 during the 3rd International Conference on Food Security Grain from Ukraine.
For Putin, the most important thing is to oust us from the Kursk region. All these stories, all these indicators, attacks on new missiles, all this is for a reason. He set this task. I’m sure he wants to oust us before January 20th. It is very important for him to demonstrate that he is in control of the situation. “He is not in control of the situation,” he noted.
The head of state informed that the most difficult situation at the front is observed in the Donetsk region. Therefore, the Russians are pushing ahead so that they can report that they have fulfilled their promise and occupied the entire Donbass.
We have one of the interceptions in the Kursk direction. What he is most likely conveying to his command is personal requests that “the fate of the Northern Military District” rests on the Kursk operation,” Zelensky said.
Let us remind you that on November 13, 100 days have passed since the Ukrainian Defense Forces began the Kursk operation. During this time, the enemy fired at its own territory 11 thousand 578 times (51 thousand 456 explosions were heard). They dropped KAB and NARs, explosive devices from UAVs on their settlements, and used FPV drones.
Source: Racurs

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