Ukraine Makes Important Progress in Kursk Region - Beginning of End for Putin in 2025, Like for Hitler in 1943
A few weeks before Trump's inauguration, Kyiv is making important progress in the Kursk region. Kursk is the beginning of the end of Putin in 2025, as it was for Hitler in 1943, writes The Telegraph.
Ukraine continues to strike at the Putin regime, making progress in the Kursk region. Russian forces have suffered serious losses, and the front line is weakening. Putin is trying to save the situation, but his position is increasingly weakening.
Putin suffered humiliations in Syria and in Moscow, where his key general and ally Kirillov was assassinated near his home. At his annual press conference, Putin tried to hide his panic, but it is clear that he is barely coping with the situation.
The promise to retake the Kursk region by Christmas remains unfulfilled, and the psychological pressure on the Russian leader is growing after the losses in Syria and the elimination of General Kirillov.
Ukraine has closed the last gas route through its territory, further complicating Russia's position.
The new US administration is expected to take a tougher stance against the Kremlin, forcing Putin to make concessions to Ukraine.