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Kyiv never told the West of Kursk incursion over their fears of crossing Putin’s nuclear ‘red lines’

20th Aug 24 3:57 pm

The Ukrainian President said the West was not told of their preparations to invade the Kursk region in Russia over their fears of Crossing Vladimir Putin’s “strictest of all red lines” which could lead to a nuclear attack.

Ukraine’s incursion has entered its second week in the Kursk Oblast region and more than 1,250 square kilometres has been captured along with 92 villages.

Volodymyr Zelensky said that the Kremlin’s so called “red lines” that dominates “the assessment of the war by some partners” has indeed fallen apart “somewhere near” the largest captured town of Sudzha.

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The Kyiv Independent reported, President Zelensky said, “Just a few months ago, many people around the world, if they had heard that we were planning such an operation like the one in Kursk Oblast, they would have said that it was impossible and that it would cross the strictest of all the red lines that Russia has.

“That is why, actually, no one knew about our preparations.”

For several day officials in Kyiv remained quite over the invasion into Russia even though there was intense fighting.

Zelensky said, “When our Ukrainian defenders act in this way, strongly, bravely, and when the operation is really well-prepared, (Russian President Vladimir) Putin has nothing to do.

“And now the world sees that this is true, that it really works — not only on the temporarily occupied territory of our country, but also on the territory of Russia itself.”

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