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Ukraine Launches Assault into Russia's Kursk Region with Troops and Armored Vehicles

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“The losses of the Ukrainian armed forces are increasing dramatically for them, including among the most combat-ready units, units that the enemy is transferring to our border. The enemy will certainly receive a worthy response, and all the goals facing us will, without a doubt, be achieved.”

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President of Russia
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“Ukraine is likely to withdraw from Kursk, but only after forcing Russia to move multiple brigades, which would exploit positions on the frontline. Now they have to move. And the Russians are bad at this. They are bad at logistics. It was a brilliant move by Ukraine. … They have already achieved a huge success by forcing Russia to move its troops, by demonstrating that Russia is defenseless in other areas. It's a huge prestige blow to Putin.”

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Research fellow at Stanford University’s Hoover Institution
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“The Kursk offensive is likely an effort to offset those difficulties. The most significant problem for Ukraine at this moment is manpower. Maybe news about a daring maneuver could motivate some more Ukrainian volunteers to sign up. I'm not sure it's going to be fundamentally changing individuals' risk calculus, but it might start to change the tone of the discussions around volunteering.”

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Policy fellow at the European Council on Foreign Relations
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“It's now up to the Russians what they want to do with this offensive in Kursk. I think the Russians will try to beat the pressure, even though this means [possibly] giving Ukraine some options elsewhere.”

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Fellow with the transatlantic defense and security program at the Center for European Policy Analysis
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“Everyone can see that the Ukrainian army knows how to surprise. And knows how to achieve results. This is demonstrated by the battlefield, where our soldiers not only withstood the overwhelming force of the occupiers, but also are destroying it in the way necessary to protect Ukraine - our state and independence.”

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President of Ukraine
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“Results will show whether this is good news or bad news. On a tactical level, Russian resources, reserves will be distracted, are being distracted already.”

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Lieutenant General - Former deputy chief of Ukraine’s general staff of armed forces
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“Russia already has greater forces/conventional capabilities in the area, better command and control, and it has conscript units that can be deployed, which are not used in Ukraine. It is unlikely this operation will force Russia to pull significant forces from Ukraine.”

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Russian military specialist at the Foreign Policy Research Institute
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“Operationally and strategically, this attack makes absolutely zero sense. This seems like a gross waste of men and resources badly needed elsewhere.”

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Analyst from the Black Bird Group, which analyzes satellite imagery and social media content from the battlefield
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