Ukraine’s extraordinary incursion into Kursk has changed the narrative of the war – but is a high-risk strategy
by Jack Watling from World news | The Guardian on (#6Q1RQ)
After months of being pushed steadily back - short of troops and ammunition - a Kyiv offensive to occupy a chunk of Russian territory took the Kremlin by surprise. The move has a clear political logic but is fraught with military danger
The immediate impact of Ukraine's incursion into the Russian region of Kursk that began on 6 August has been a transformation in the morale of the Ukrainian public and even more so the narrative among Ukraine's international partners.
The slow but inexorable loss of ground in Donbas that painted a grim picture of retreat has been replaced by images of a dynamic front. While deceptive, this new narrative is important in reminding Ukraine's international partners that outcomes in war are not inevitable.
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