Zelenskyy: Ukraine Aims to Create Buffer Zone in Russia
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has announced plans to create a 'buffer zone' in Russia's Kursk region as part of Ukraine's military offensive. The primary objective of the offensive is to destroy Russian war potential and conduct counteroffensive actions.
Ukraine has suffered high losses of tanks and vehicles in the offensive, and the country is demanding more weapons and ammunition from the West. Belarus has deployed troops to the border, and Lukashenko claims there are 120,000 Ukrainian soldiers there.
There is criticism of the German federal government for not planning new funds for military aid. The financing of further military aid is a contentious issue, with Foreign Affairs Committee Chairman Michael Roth stating that the $50 billion from the G7 aid fund is not enough.
The Ukrainian offensive has disrupted Russian supply routes by destroying key bridges in Kursk. The aim of the offensive is to change the conflict dynamic and create a buffer zone, rather than occupying Russian territory.
Zelenskyy is urgently appealing for faster military aid from Ukraine's allies.
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