The General Staff of the Armed Forces of the Armed Forces called statements about the environment in the Kursk region not true – this is political pressure.
The environment of Ukrainian units, in particular, previously spoke Russian President Vladimir Putin and Donald Trump. IN message of the General Staff March 14 says:
“Messages about the alleged“ environment ”by the enemy of the Ukrainian units in the Kursk region are not true and are created by Russians for the sake of political goals and pressure on Ukraine and partners. The situation has not undergone significant changes per day. The fighting in the operating zone of the Kursk troops continues.
The report notes that the defense units were regrouped and “” moved to more profitable lines of defense “:
“Our warriors reflect the offensive actions of the enemy and inflict an effective fire defeat from all types of weapons. Since the beginning of the current day, 13 combat clashes have occurred in the Kursk direction. There is no threat to the environment of our units.”
President of Udina Vladimir Zelensky about the Kursk operation: “She completed her task.” The Russian army, as a result of the Kursk offensive by the Armed Forces of the Armed Forces, delayed part of its forces from the Kharkov and Pokrovsky destinations. As a result of this, the situation there was “stabilized”, and the RF Armed Forces now “will now be very difficult to find the opportunity to occupy Pokrovsk,” Zelensky believes.
Nevertheless, the Kursk operation of the Armed Forces of Ukraine almost ended. The key directions of the front in Ukraine are greatly dependent on what will happen on the border of the Sumy and Kursk regions.
On Friday, March 14, US President Donald Trump said that he had productive negotiations with Putin, and he said that “thousands of Ukrainian military were completely surrounded by the Russian military, and in a very bad and vulnerable situation.” In his post in Truth Social, Trump wrote that he turned to the Russian president with “an urgent request to protect their lives”: “It would be a terrible massacre that we have not seen since the Second World War.”
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