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Putin claims Russian advances in Donbas, despite Kyiv's Kursk incursion

Russian President Vladimir Putin claimed his forces are "rapidly advancing in east Ukraine," using this to argue that Kyiv's Kursk incursion is failing. This followed Moscow's missile and drone attacks on Ukraine.

September 02, 2024 / 17:22 IST
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Putin claims success amid attacks (File)
Putin claims success amid attacks (File)

Russian President Vladimir Putin claimed on Monday that his army was "rapidly advancing in east Ukraine," using this as evidence that Kyiv's cross-border incursion into the Kursk region was failing.

This announcement followed Moscow's overnight barrage of missiles and drones at Ukraine, which wounded at least three people in Kyiv and damaged a mosque just before the new school year began.

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"People are experiencing and undergoing severe hardship, especially in the Kursk region," Putin remarked to school children at a televised event in Siberia.

"But the enemy did not achieve the main task that they set themselves: to stop our offensive in the Donbas ... We have not had such a pace of offensive in the Donbas for a long time," he added.