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"Hundreds" of Russian soldiers have so far surrendered during Ukraine's operation in Russia's Kursk Oblast, President Volodymyr Zelensky said on Aug. 13.
"I would like to thank all our soldiers who replenish the exchange fund. It is very important for our country," Zelensky said in his evening address.
"Hundreds of Russian soldiers have already surrendered, and all of them will be treated humanely. They did not even receive such treatment in their own Russian army," Zelensky added.
Ukraine's cross-border incursion into neighboring Kursk Oblast began on Aug. 6, and by Aug. 13, Ukraine said it controlled 74 settlements in the region.
Russia's regional authorities claimed on Aug. 12 that Ukraine is in control of 28 settlements in Kursk Oblast, adding that the incursion was up to 12 kilometers deep along a 40-kilometer front.
Ukrainian foreign ministry spokesperson Heorhii Tykhyi told reporters on Aug. 13 that "unlike Russia, Ukraine does not seek to seize territory" but wants to "protect the lives of our people."
Ukraine's incursion into Russia's Kursk Oblast aims to prevent Moscow from sending additional reinforcements to the front in Donbas and stop Russian cross-border strikes, Tykhyi said.
ewpx on August 13rd, 2024 at 22:58 UTC »
The only reason russia is still in the top militaries in the world is only cause of nukes.
N7_Reaver on August 13rd, 2024 at 22:46 UTC »
I love how this makes all those movies and games with Russia over the decades as the big bad final boss age like milk. These clowns went so hard on their propaganda that it became their only viable weapon.
As if every resource they had was diverted into "how do we gaslight the entire world?"
wish1977 on August 13rd, 2024 at 21:22 UTC »
Super power my ass. Can you imagine this happening in the US or China?