At the same time, people are exported from several regions, and Russian President Vladimir Putin declared a threat in the Bryansk region. The consequences of the breakthrough suffer from the Russians and what the Kremlin says, the edition of The Financial Times wrote. The journalists of the publication, describing the events near Kursk, called them "the greatest invasion of the Second World War", forgetting about the invasion of the Russian Federation, which began in 2014.
The article emphasizes that the Kremlin began to export the population from the front territory just a week. Another problem that happened in the Russian Federation after a breakthrough - the fall of the ruble to the course of 90. It is the largest rapid fall, starting in May (then the attack on Kharkiv began), journalists concluded on the basis of analysts.
The article also presented the main theses of Monday, who gave the task to civilian administrations and the military: "Moscow will not participate in any potential peace talks with Kiev," Putin's words FT quoted. On Monday, on August 12, the governors reported that 133 thousand Russians were evacuated, journalists wrote: Focus wrote about the statement of the Acting Governor of Kursk Oblast Alexei Smirnov, who reported on the situation in the region.
He publicly named the number of people who would export and reported that the width of the border breakthrough was 40 km and the depth was 12 km. He was then interrupted by Putin, who did not want a civilian to talk about military affairs. At the same time, Deepstate analysts clarified the number of settlements, near which the battles continue or have already been released - about 50.
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