Putin: Ukraine trying to improve negotiating position with Kursk offensive
On Monday, Russian President Vladimir Putin accused Ukraine of using an attack on Russia's Kursk region as a ploy to strengthen their bargaining position. He also stated that Moscow would take action in response to Kyiv's assault.
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- Published Date: 03:19 | 12 August 2024
- Modified Date: 03:28 | 12 August 2024
Russian President Vladimir Putin said on Monday that Ukraine was trying to improve its negotiating position with its attack on Russia's Kursk region, and that Moscow would respond to Kyiv's attack.
Putin said that Ukraine was trying to undermine Russian stability with its incursion into the south of the country, but it would not succeed.
"The losses of the Ukrainian armed forces are increasing dramatically for them, including among the most combat-ready units, units that the enemy is transferring to our border," Putin told a televised meeting with top security officials and regional governors.
"The enemy will certainly receive a worthy response, and all the goals facing us will, without a doubt, be achieved."
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