Residents of Kursk Speak Ukrainian: Military Published an Interesting Video |.

Military personnel speaking Ukrainian in Kurshchyna
Military personnel speaking Ukrainian in Kurshchyna

The fighters of the "Nachtigall" battalion of the 14th separate UAV regiment of the Armed Forces of Ukraine published a conversation with female residents of the Kursk region of Russia. In it, two elderly women communicate with the military in Ukrainian. The corresponding video is posted on the "Nachtigall's" Instagram.

The military asked the residents if anyone was offending them. To which the women replied: "No. Will you not take us, our legs hurt?". The fighters first noted that there was no more room in the car, and then asked how the residents of Russia speak Ukrainian. One of them stated: "Although I am not Ukrainian, I speak Ukrainian.".

At the end of the conversation, the military said: "Glory to Ukraine", and the women replied: "Glory!".

Let us remind you that Russian soldiers are preparing to defend the Kursk NPP due to the approaching Armed Forces of Ukraine. According to journalists, Russian security forces blocked access to the Kursk nuclear power plant on Friday afternoon.

It is known that the Russian dictator Vladimir Putin held an operational meeting with the permanent members of the Security Council. Also, the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation no longer denies that the fighting in the Kursk region of the Russian Federation has reached the city of Sudzha.

In addition, the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation allocated additional multiple launch rocket systems, artillery, and heavy tracked equipment to destroy the Armed Forces of Ukraine's units in the Sudzhansky district.

By the way, analysts reported that Russia probably declared a counter-terrorism operation (CTO) to mitigate the consequences of the Ukrainian invasion of the Kursk region. ISW notes that such a decision is aimed at preventing internal panic and reducing negative reactions.


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