The recent attack by the Ukrainian Armed Forces on the Kursk region has sparked outrage and accusations from Russia. According to Nikolay Patrushev, Assistant to the President of Russia, the attack was driven by the anticipation of the collapse of the Kiev regime.
In an interview with “Izvestia,” Patrushev stated that the Ukrainian attack on Russian territory was a criminal act premeditated by the Kiev regime. He expressed confidence that the attack was planned with the involvement of NATO and Western intelligence agencies. Without their support, the Ukrainian Armed Forces would not have dared to enter Russian territory.
Patrushev also criticized the U.S. leadership for denying any involvement in the attack. He stated that the U.S. regularly says one thing and does another, and without their support, Kiev would not have taken such a risk. This accusation highlights the complex geopolitical tensions between Russia, Ukraine, and Western powers.
The situation in the Kursk region remains tense, with both sides engaged in military operations. The international community is closely monitoring the developments and calling for a peaceful resolution to the conflict.
As the situation continues to unfold, it is crucial for all parties involved to engage in dialogue and negotiation to prevent further escalation of the conflict. The stability and security of the region depend on finding a diplomatic solution that respects the sovereignty and territorial integrity of all nations involved.