Russia’s weakness has been on display in the recent incursion by Ukrainian forces into the Kursk region, according to a report by DW News. The Kremlin has declared a state of emergency in the southwest Kursk region, where Ukrainian forces have reportedly entered Russian territory.
The incursion, one of the largest cross-border attacks since the war began, saw at least one thousand Ukrainian troops entering Russian territory on Tuesday. However, Russian forces were able to block them from advancing further, and around three thousand civilians have been evacuated from the area, according to officials in Kursk.
While Ukraine has not officially confirmed the launch of the cross-border attack, the situation has raised concerns about the ongoing conflict between the two countries. DW Correspondents Nick Connolly in Kyiv and Janina Semenova in Riga provided insight on the situation, along with Ivana Stradner, a Research Fellow at the Foundation for Defense of Democracies in Washington.
The incursion highlights the fragile state of affairs between Ukraine and Russia, with tensions escalating as Ukrainian forces venture into Russian territory. The incident underscores Russia’s vulnerabilities and challenges in maintaining control over its borders, as well as the complex dynamics at play in the ongoing conflict.
As the situation continues to unfold, it remains to be seen how both countries will navigate the escalating tensions and address the implications of the incursion in the Kursk region.
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If they want to throw away their best troops on a futile gesture, then more power to them.– Canadian troll.
Welcome to the party, Putin!
Putin choked on his own bitter medicine 💊 😅
Yes as long as they can get countries to support it come on US throw some money again!
Russia is out of shovels again 😂😂😂
How does your own medicine taste, Vladimir Vladimirovich? Bitter, huh?!
The more I watch these Interviews, the more it looks like an attempt "to play an interview" in order to push some narrative :/
Last year all we heard of from western media was the big coming Ukrainian offensive that was going to crush Russia, that was a total disaster. Media in the west only goes into over drive if they think Ukraine has a success, try to get an accurate day to day idea of what might be happening that's what they don't report, they pull the shades down over our eyes.
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1179A war crimes unit, you dont know how seriously Ukraine takes it
It’s definitely a short-term PR victory, but nobody knows what will happen in two weeks despite what fan boys on either side claim. Ukraine seems unable to stop the advances at the front so changing the focus of the narrative may make sense IF they can hold the territory. Otherwise this will be a colossal waste of lives and will probably be remembered similarly to the failed counter offensive.
Russia has no borders.
The irony is rich when Putin accuses Ukraine of invading his country. He calls it provocation, I call it karma.
Ukraine 2022 : No Navy.
Russia 2024 : No Navy.
This channel sounds like it’s against Ukraine.
Russian has enough territory buffer to absorb this kind shock. Ukrainian incursion will only be a side show and has no strategic significance.
Ukraine is sick and tired of being a sponge for Russia's missiles
Russia has the Second Best Army
even in Russia now. 🤣🤣
Yes
9:55 I see what you did there 😉
DW…Your Furer invaded Russia up to Moscow. But Russians ended up parading in Berlin. You don't worry. The only difference is that Russians know that the majority of Ukrainians are for a brotherly life with Russians. However, if this continues Russians will parade in Kyiv.
Medvedev is at it again. He`s drunk as a skunk, spouting utter nonsense…
Open border 😉
Real cheaty mouth
Imagine nato invading russia, russia have poor security
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Vladimir Putin is, by far, the smartest and most well prepared statesman of our days.
This Ukrainian stunt to divert attention from the calamitous state of the elderly Ukrainian forces all over the front cannot be sustained and will end as a fiasco just like the so much publicised Ukrainian counteroffensive!
Medvedev is going to Odessa! Prepare his cell
I think it's more likely that Ukraine cannot afford to let Putin continue to choose what new front to open.
A long all out conflict is not one where you can hope to win the whole deal with a single action just because it makes for a great clean narrative. All out war requires a constant harrying of your enemy at every economical point to keep them off balance. You cannot win a war in defence. You have to constantly hurt your enemy in meaningful ways and keep them from forming up intentional attacks that let them leverage their strengths as they see fit.
Zelensky has to succeed in convincing the Russian people that not only can they not win this "special military operation", they stand to lose in a meaningful way.
Most Western so-called experts do not understand anything about this war
They do not understand the real goals of Russia and still do not take seriously the warnings of Ukraine and, for example, the Baltic countries, about what awaits the EU and the West in general, if Ukraine, God forbid, is defeated in this war