Zelenskyy says Ukraine up against 50,000-strong force in Russia’s Kursk | Russia-Ukraine war News
Zelenskyy says Ukraine up against 50,000-strong force in Russia’s Kursk | Russia-Ukraine war News
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Bu içerikte Rusya’nın Ukrayna kuvvetlerini batıdaki Kursk bölgesinden çıkarmaya çalıştığı ve Ukrayna’nın başkanının bu konuda yaptığı açıklamalardan bahsedilmektedir. Ukrayna başkanı Volodymyr Zelenskyy, Rusya’nın Ukrayna’nın doğusundaki saldırısını sürdürürken, aynı zamanda Kursk bölgesindeki toprakları geri almayı hedeflediğini belirtmektedir. Ukrayna’nın doğusunda en aktif çatışmaların yaşandığı Pokrovsk ve Kurakhove cephelerinde pozisyonlarını güçlendireceklerini ifade etmektedir. Ayrıca Rusya’nın Doğu Ukrayna’da yavaş ama istikrarlı bir şekilde ilerlemeye devam ettiği ve tüm sanayileşmiş Donbas bölgesini ele geçirmek için köy köy ilerlediği belirtilmektedir. Ayrıca Rusya’nın Kuzey Kore askerleri de dahil olmak üzere 50.000 askerlik bir güç oluşturduğu iddia edilmektedir. Ayrıca Rusya’nın Ukrayna’ya silah tedarik etmeye devam eden Avrupa liderleriyle henüz görüşme yapılacak bir planları olmadığı belirtilmektedir. Bu içerikte ayrıca Rusya’nın Ukrayna’ya yönelik saldırılarıyla ilgili detaylar ve gelişmeler aktarılmaktadır.
Russia is trying to push Ukrainian forces from its western Kursk region with tens of thousands of soldiers, Ukraine’s president says, aiming to retake territory it has lost since August while its offensive in eastern Ukraine grinds on.
In a post on Telegram on Monday, Volodymyr Zelenskyy said Ukrainian soldiers were fighting against nearly “50,000 enemy troops” in Kursk.
Zelenskyy said Ukraine would “considerably strengthen” its positions on the Pokrovsk and Kurakhove fronts in the east, where the most active fighting is occurring.
In August, Ukraine launched a surprise incursion into Kursk, seizing settlements in its first operation in Russian territory since Moscow launched its invasion in February 2022.
Russia, however, has continued its slow but steady advance across much of eastern Ukraine, which it is capturing village by village in a bid to seize the entire industrialised Donbas region.
Zelenskyy’s comments come a day after The New York Times reported that Moscow had assembled a force of 50,000 soldiers, including North Korean soldiers, in the Russian region bordering Ukraine.
Western countries, South Korea and Ukraine have all said North Korea has sent soldiers to Russia.
Russia has neither confirmed nor denied the presence of North Korean soldiers on its territory.
On Saturday, Russian President Vladimir Putin signed into law a treaty on Moscow’s strategic partnership with Pyongyang, including a mutual defence provision.
Meanwhile, on Monday, a Russian missile hit a residential building in Kryvyi Rih in central Ukraine, injuring at least seven people.
The Dnipropetrovsk region’s governor, Serhiy Lysak, said on Telegram that a 10-year-old girl and an 11-year-old boy were among the injured.
A Ukrainian military spokesperson also told the Reuters news agency on Monday that Russian infantry groups could launch ground assaults on the neighbouring Zaporizhia region in a matter of days.
The spokesperson said the attacks could put more pressure on Kyiv’s forces, which are already overstretched.
“[The assaults] could begin in the near future. We’re not even talking about weeks. We’re expecting it to happen any day,” Vladyslav Voloshyn told Reuters.
‘Too early’ to speak to Europe
On Monday, Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov denied Putin had spoken to US President-elect Donald Trump on the Ukraine war despite reports that the leaders had spoken.
“This is the most obvious example of the quality of the information that is being published now, sometimes even in fairly reputable publications,” Peskov said, adding that there were “no concrete plans yet” for Putin to contact Trump.
During his campaign to win the White House, Trump said he could end the war within 24 hours if elected without elaborating.
Separately, the Kremlin said it sensed that European powers were nervous about Trump’s presidency and it was too early to speak to European leaders about ending the conflict as they continue to supply Kyiv with weapons.
“No preparation is being carried out now [to speak to European leaders]. We have not received any signals,” Peskov said.
“European leaders are continuing … to try to achieve a strategic defeat of Russia,” he added.
Zelenskyy says Ukraine up against 50,000-strong force in Russia’s Kursk | Russia-Ukraine war News
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