
Drone Attacks Target Russian Industrial Complexes
The drone attacks come as Russian troops are making slow but steady gains in eastern Ukraine.

The drone attacks come as Russian troops are making slow but steady gains in eastern Ukraine.

During the phone call on Tuesday the Russian president expressed appreciation for “the self-sacrificing spirit displayed by service personnel of the Korean People’s Army in liberating Kursk.”
“Every day the enemy attempts to cross the Russian state border,” the Kremlin chief said.
Holding the land would give Kyiv a surprise bargaining chip in future negotiations.

Moscow said it was ready to discuss only “serious proposals” that include keeping the occupied territories.

Capturing Russians to exchange for Ukrainian POWs was one of the primary objectives of the Kursk offensive.

The invasion has led to growing public anxiety, as Russia struggles to repel the attack.

Military analysts believe Ukraine’s incursion into Russia was short-sighted and could benefit Moscow in the long run.

As Kyiv’s successes mount in Kursk and Belgorod, so does the pressure on the Russian president.