On March 14, Russian President Vladimir Putin met with visiting Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko on March 13. At a press conference held after the meeting, Putin said when talking about the fighting in Russia's Kursk Oblast, "The Ukrainian army that invaded Kursk has been completely divided, and the Ukrainian army can no longer retreat from Kursk on a large scale, and can only retreat in small groups of 2-3 people." All that awaits them is Capitulation or extermination. ”
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Putin said that the Ukrainian army in Kursk has been completely separated
On March 14, Russian President Vladimir Putin met with visiting Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko on March 13. At a press conference held after the meeting, Putin said when talking about the fighting in Russia's Kursk Oblast, "The Ukrainian army that invaded Kursk has been completely divided, and the Ukrainian army can no longer retreat from Kursk on a large scale, and can only retreat in small groups of 2-3 people." All that awaits them is Capitulation or extermination. ”