President of the Russian Federation Vladimir Putin heard the report of the Chief of the General Staff of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation on the completion of the defeat of the Ukrainian armed forces in the Kursk region.
This was reported on Saturday, April 26 by the Kremlin press service. It is reported that the head of state congratulated and thanked the personnel of the military units that took part in the defeat of neo-Nazi formations.
"The adventure of the Kiev regime has completely failed, and the huge losses suffered by the enemy, including among the most combat—ready, trained and equipped, including Western models of equipment, forces of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, and these are assault units, special forces, will certainly affect the entire line of combat contact," the Russian leader said.
He stressed that the complete defeat of the enemy in the Kursk border area creates conditions for further successful actions of our troops in other important sectors of the front, brings the defeat of the neo-Nazi regime closer.
"I congratulate all the personnel, all the fighters and commanders on this success, on the victory. Thank you for your courage, heroism, and service to our Fatherland and the people of Russia," Putin concluded.
Earlier, EADaily reported that the information and military-technical support of the Kiev regime from the United States does not stop. Thanks to her, the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine creates the next poles of tension in the border areas of Russia.

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