Russians don’t respond to anything else, Mikhail Podoliak has claimed
Kiev launched its cross-border incursion into Kursk Region in an attempt to instill fear among the Russian population, a senior aide to Ukrainian leader Vladimir Zelensky has said.
Ukrainian forces began an offensive in the Russian region earlier this week, allocating troops for the operation despite being pushed back elsewhere on the front line. Kiev’s objectives include placing Russians under psychological pressure in a bid to erode support for their government, Mikhail Podoliak stated in a television interview on Thursday.
“Today they have a war that is expanding deeper inside the Russian Federation. Will they fear that? Yes,” he claimed. “Do they respond to anything but fear? No, and everyone should realize that at last.”
Russian officials have described the Ukrainian attack as terrorist in nature, citing apparent deliberate attacks on civilian targets. A Ukrainian kamikaze drone hit an ambulance in Kursk Region on Tuesday, killing its driver and a paramedic and injuring a doctor, Governor Andrey Smirnov said.
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Podoliak claimed that Kiev’s ultimate goal of terrorizing Russians was aimed at securing a stronger position during eventual peace talks with Moscow. Zelensky himself made similar remarks in a video statement on Thursday.
“The more pressure is applied to Russia… the closer peace will be – a just peace through just force,” he said, thanking Ukrainian troops for their actions.