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Russia n President Vladimir Putin applauds during the plenary session of the Eastern Economic Forum in Vladivostok, Russia , Thursday, Sept. 5, 2024.last month – the first time they’ve been breached since World War 2 – and are now occupying 1,000 sq km in the Kursk region.Moscow’s troops are still occupying a far greater proportion of Ukraine , but the bold move from Kyiv sent a shockwave through the Kremlin.
But, speaking at the Eastern Economic Forum on Thursday, the Russian president seemed to up the ante around the ongoing incursion.: “When we talk about these issues, first of all we should think about people who are certainly going through serious trials and suffering from these terrorist acts.“It is the sacred duty of the armed forces to do everything to kick the enemy out of these territories and to reliably protect our citizens.
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