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Ukrainian Offensive: Already 133,000 Refugees in Russian Territory Kursk
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"They don't want to shoot" - Poorly trained Ukrainian soldiers cause problems at the front
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Ukraine is struggling with poorly trained recruits who do not even possess basic skills and hesitate to shoot at the enemy. The loss of important strategic landmarks is partly attributed to the inability of new soldiers. Russia is also struggling with poorly trained units to defend the Kursk region.
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Ukrainian Offensive: Already 133,000 Refugees in Russian Territory Kursk
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Kremlin chief Putin met with government officials and heads of border regions to express his frustration with the hesitant actions of civilian authorities. According to media reports, Moscow is less concerned with a rapid reconquest, but rather with acclimating the Russian population to the 'new normal' of the presence of attacking foreign troops. Ukraine is engaging in ground combat on Russian territory and controls over 1,000 square kilometers, with 133,000 people having left their homes.
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133,000 Refugees in the Russian Region of Kursk
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133,000 refugees; Ukraine controls over 1,000 square kilometers; Schools are to start distance learning; Governor Smirnov; Education Minister Krawzov; Exile media Meduza; "new normal"; Putin; Security forces; Government members; Border regions.
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