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Ukrainian Kursk offensive sparks fears among Russians of advance into Crimea - Crimean guerillas
Agents of the Atesh guerrilla movement record changes in the mood of Crimean residents, who allegedly fear that the Ukrainian Armed Forces' operation in Kursk region may be repeated on the peninsula
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Atesh reported the information.
Following the onset of the Ukrainian Defense Forces' offensive operation in the Kursk region, Russians and their allies have experienced a significant decline in morale.
“None of them expected such a success on the part of the Ukrainian forces. And now we hear more and more questions from the Russians who have arrived, such as, 'Won't the Ukrainian Armed Forces be able to enter Crimea just as easily?'” the report says.
According to the agents, Russia is trying to predict the direction of the next powerful strike of the Ukrainian Armed Forces and hopes to stay on the peninsula.
- The Supreme Allied Commander Europe, General Christopher Cavoli, said that Russia's response to the Ukrainian army's operation in the Kursk region was “slow and scattered.”
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