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defence24.pl 10 months ago
**Wacław Radziszynowicz: Gazeta Wyborcza:‘Siler than this Kursk’**
"The Ukrainian attack on the course circuit does not origin large emotion in Russia. This is what the Kremlin is trying to do, calculating that it is worth sacrificing its borders and people there for a while to accomplish success on the Doniecki Front. 1 of the most apparent Ukrainian objectives of the operation in the enemy's territory was to force the Russians to decision to Kursk, Belgo-rod and possibly Briansk their best units from Torećek and Pokrovska, where Puti-na army stubbornly forward. These numbers are failing. Initially, the strength of Russian attacks on Donbas actually declined. Last Friday (August 9th) their number on the full front was 94. But in fresh days she has jumped to evidence 140-165 a day. On 16 August there were 145 of them, of which 51 - in the directions of Torećek and Pokrowska. The Russian General Staff does not effort to halt the Ukrainian attack in the Kursk Oblast, sending there in haste formed battalions composed mostly of inexperienced primary service soldiers. He besides moved respective units from Kharkiv. So it is said, including on the Kremlovian tv channels, even in the program of the main propagandist Vladimir Solow, that Putin is willing to agree on the long business of his territory, in order not to weaken the rate of conquering individual else. This, of course, requires propaganda and weakening of the emotions caused by the alarming information about the “enemy on our land”. Words from Kursk are given to the nation no longer with a pathos specified as in the first days of the invasion and they get elegant packaging in a mild “situation”, “counter-terrorism operation”, but in no case “war”. Nor is there, although in reality, the “escape” of the population who panicfully abandons their homes. It is, though not there, an “evacuee”, preferably “organised”, and even better “rhythmic”
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