2024-08-22 17:55:08
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Ukrainian Offensive: Already 133,000 Refugees in Russian Territory Kursk

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As the conflict between Ukraine and Russia escalates, the situation in Kursk is becoming increasingly dire. Over 133,000 people have already been forced to flee their homes and seek refuge in Russian territory.

The Ukrainian military has made significant gains, now controlling over 1,000 square kilometers of land on Russian soil. The Kremlin, frustrated with the slow response from civilian authorities, is focusing on acclimating the Russian population to the 'new normal' of foreign troops on their soil.

Meanwhile, the Ukrainian army is facing challenges with poorly trained soldiers who lack basic skills and coordination. Some soldiers even refuse to shoot at the enemy.

As casualties mount, both sides are relying heavily on inexperienced recruits, as mobilizing a larger force is hindered by labor shortages and fears of unrest. The conflict shows no signs of abating, with both Ukraine and Russia preparing for further military action.

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