La war in Ukraine, in recent times, has taken a turn that was difficult to predict just a few weeks ago: a new offensive by Kiev has the intention of turning the tide of the invasion, with Putin who is now very worried about what is happening to Kursk.
Russia-Ukraine war, the indiscretion from Lithuania: movements in Kursk
In the past few hours, the Lithuanian Defense Minister Laurynas Kasciunas, during a meeting with the Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky, reported that Russia is currently moving many of its troops from the Kaliningrad enclave region to the Russian oblast of Kursk. The area, now attacked by Kiev, needs military support and Putin would have decided to move many of his soldiers from Kaliningrad, performing an operation of demilitarization.
Russia-Ukraine war, Biden's comment on Kursk
Even the American president Joe Biden commented on the news regarding the war in Eastern Europe: “The Ukrainian offensive is creating a real dilemma for Putin” – declared the number one in the White House. The president then closed with a lapidary comment: “If Putin doesn't like what's happening, if it makes him a little uncomfortable, then there is a simple solution: he can leave Ukraine and be done with it.".