Kursk attack to force Russia into peace talks: Ukraine
One of the top advisors of Ukrainian President Zelensky said this about the purpose of the attack by the Ukrainian troops entering the border regions of Russia.
Mykhailo Podoliak, the top adviser of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, opened his mouth about the intention of the Ukrainian troops to attack the Kursk region bordering Russia.
He said, one of the objectives of this attack is to force Russia to sit in a fair peace negotiation to end the war.
"Ukraine is not interested in occupying Russian territory," Podoliak said in a statement on social media. But if we talk about the possibility of negotiations… I emphasize the possibility… then we have to put Russia at the other end of the table.
"Ukraine is showing that it is capable of occupying Russian territory. And this will be a proven and effective way to pressure Russia to negotiate," he said.
"This attack by Ukraine will also influence Russian public opinion," Podoliak said, noting that Kursk is clearly showing how military tools are being used to engage Russia in a fair negotiation process. Because Russia is obviously scared. They were shocked by the ability of Ukrainian forces to penetrate into Russian territory. In such a situation, a negative change in the psychology of the Russian people will provide another argument for starting negotiations."
This is the first time since the start of Russia's invasion of Ukraine in February 2022 that Kiev's troops have been able to penetrate deep into enemy territory.
On August 6, Ukrainian troops suddenly entered the Kursk region bordering Russia. After seven days, Ukraine claimed to take over 1000 square kilometers of Russian territory.
The country's top military commander said Thursday that they have set up a military command center in Kursk. He said that their troops are still advancing.
On August 6, Ukrainian troops suddenly entered the Kursk region bordering Russia. After seven days, Ukraine claimed to take over 1000 square kilometers of Russian territory.
The country's top military commander said Thursday that they have set up a military command center in Kursk. He said that their troops are still advancing