Putin hears reports from generals about ways to push Ukrainian troops out of Kursk

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Putin hears reports from generals about ways to push Ukrainian troops out of Kursk

In a speech to mark Independence Day in the capital Kyiv, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy stressed his country’s resolve to regain its “territorial integrity”.

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Russian President Vladimir Putin has heard reports from top army generals at an undisclosed command centre about strategies to counter Ukrainian forces that invaded the Kursk region earlier this month. 

No details were released about what was discussed but the Kremlin said that Putin also

listened to updates by telephone from commanders of the troop groups involved in the ‘special military operation’ in Ukraine on the operational situation in the areas entrusted to them.

Also on Saturday, Russia’s Ministry of Defence released footage of what it says is a Ka-52 helicopter attacking Ukrainian positions in Kursk.

Again the ministry gave no details about the military operation to drive Ukraine’s forces out of the border region.

Ukraine launched the surprise offensive into Kursk on August 6, with Kyiv later saying the aim of the incursion was to create a buffer zone to prevent further attacks from Russia on Ukrainian territory.

In a speech to mark Independence Day in the capital Kyiv, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy stressed his country’s resolve to regain its “territorial integrity”.

“We will do everything to force Putin to end this war diplomatically, so that there will be less loss of people in front of everything and time. But if we do not succeed, if our partners crumble and do not stand firmly against Putin’s aggression and against him as a thief, then we will do everything so that our army is ready to justly push Putin out of the territory of our state,” he said.

Those comments came during a news conference held with Polish President Andrzej Duda and Lithuanian Prime Minister Ingrida Šimonytė, in which the Kursk operation was discussed.

“Russia can stop all these operations, in Kursk, anywhere. It can just withdraw, stop the war, and then we will come back to peaceful coexistence and peaceful restoration and peaceful life. So it’s up to Putin to stop the operation Kursk,” said Šimonytė.

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