Ukraine's Bold Kursk Offensive: NATO Weighs In
NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg highlighted Ukraine's significant achievements in its Kursk offensive against Russia. He emphasized that only Ukraine can make crucial decisions regarding their military strategy. The offensive marks the largest foreign attack on Russia since World War II, with Ukrainian troops making significant advances.
NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg acknowledged Ukraine's substantial gains in the Kursk offensive against Russia, speaking to reporters in Oslo on Thursday.
Stoltenberg stressed that Ukraine alone must make the critical decisions on troop deployment and warfare tactics under the current situation. He noted the challenging nature of predicting future developments.
This highlights the unprecedented nature of the conflict as Ukrainian forces executed the largest foreign attack on Russian soil since World War II on August 6, marking a significant escalation.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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