Ukraine launches its biggest cross-border raid into Russia
- Russian President Vladimir Putin has accused Ukraine of a "large-scale provocation" amid ongoing cross-border raids.
- Putin claimed the Kyiv regime has attacked civilian structures, including ambulances, using various weapons.
- Russia's Defence Ministry stated their forces are actively targeting Ukrainian military units near the border.
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Ukraine's border incursion: Putin labels it a major provocation
On Wednesday, August 7, Russia reported that it was engaged in fierce combat with Ukrainian troops who had breached its southern border close to a key natural gas transmission hub, marking one of the most significant invasions of Russian land since the conflict started.
Ukraine pierces Russian border, Putin calls it ‘major provocation’
Russia said on Wednesday (7 August) it was fighting intense battles against Ukrainian forces that had penetrated its southern border near a major natural gas transmission hub, in one of the largest incursions into Russian territory since the war began.
The one towards Kursk is the most important operation on Russian territory: more than a thousand men supported by tanks and drones are involved. It serves to ease the pressure on the Sumy region and to distract forces from the Donbass, where the enemy is advancing. The tsar: 'They also hit civilians'
Russia accuses Ukrainian soldiers that they crossed the border into their Kursk region and make a big attack Which, if true, would be the first time that the Ukrainian side Send soldiers across to attack in Russian territory.
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