The Kremlin head instead of the Kursk region more often speaks to other topics, in particular, mentioning the new US president.
Russian leader Vladimir Putin really stopped talking about hate in the Kursk region. This happens against the rear of the Russian Federation’s advance for the region, the Telegram Channel report Agency. News On Friday, January 31.
In January, the leader of the Kremlin in his speeches was mentioned only once. Putin did this in a greeting to prosecutors, where he called law enforcement officials to “pay attention to solving the problems of citizens in Donbass and the Kursk region.”
Now the chief of the Kremlin instead of the Kursk region speaks more often on other topics. In particular, in January, Donald Trump twice mentioned the new US president twice.
The Russian Federation’s dictator has been mentioned for the first time since the beginning of Ukraine’s armed forces in the Kursk region has hardly speak the public about what is happening in the region.
At the same time, Putin spoke about events in the Kursk region in August 2024, when the Ukrainian troops broke the border, as well as in December, when he gave the results of the year.
The publication note that such ignored events in the Kursk region were observed in January, when the advancement of Russian troops in the region was seriously slowed down. In particular, the total battle area was reduced by 33.4 square meters. Kilometers.
According to DeepState, Ukraine’s armed forces continue to control 439.5 square meters. Kilometers of Russian territory, and another 187 square meters. Kilometer – in the “gray zone”.
Remember that in the Kursk region of the Russian Federation for about three weeks, the presence of North Korean troops has not been mentioned.
On the night of January 31, the Ukrainian military confronts a successful blow to the command of the Russian troop team troops Kursk.
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