Interesting fact.
— Def Mon (@DefMon3) August 8, 2024
If a Russian soldier dies in Ukraine, the Russian government will give $68,800 to his family.
(Probably more)
No family of soldiers dying in Kursk oblast will receive that, it only applies if they die in Ukraine. pic.twitter.com/pVaut4ECte
🤔 Russians are sending reinforcements to the Kursk region. pic.twitter.com/JQi3u7y7De
— MAKS 24 🇺🇦👀 (@Maks_NAFO_FELLA) August 8, 2024
Everyone's making jokes, but when russia pulled this in Ukraine, the Western media dutifully adopted the term pro-russian separatists and the AP actually put it in its style guide. https://t.co/aL0JzNr9Vk
— SK Media🇺🇦 (@SpaghettiKozak) August 8, 2024
🇺🇸🇺🇦🇷🇺 Asked about the Kursk operation: @DepPentPressSec says that Ukraine is permitted to conduct cross border operations in Kursk & Belgorod Oblasts but still not allowed to conduct "deep" operations or strikes into Russia; refuses to define "deep".
— Colby Badhwar 🇨🇦🇬🇧 (@ColbyBadhwar) August 8, 2024
Pretty much the response I… pic.twitter.com/GmmPBu92DI
The moment when occupiers care about Russians more than the Russian army.
— Victoria (@victoriaslog) August 8, 2024
A Sudzha citizen hysterically screamed that the Russian authorities lie on TV and that nobody shoots people who try to evacuate from Kursk region. She also said that nobody helps them. pic.twitter.com/IU2QNcJMmm