Reporter and journalist Maria SenovillaAtalayar employee, analyzed on site the control of the Ukrainian army, which they have been exercising in the Russian region for two weeks Kursk and has managed to control 1,200 square kilometers.
He also looks at Joe Biden’s $125 million military aid package, as well as Kamala Harris’ pledge to maintain her support for Ukraine and her NATO commitments.
What were you able to see and experience during your time in Kursk?
It was extremely interesting to be able to enter Russian territory and see how the Ukrainian offensive was developing. It is extremely complicated to get in there. They are very slow to let the press in because the war there, from what I have seen, is very different from the war on Ukrainian territory, where they defend, where they attack. It is a different tactic and a different way of being completely different.
The press is being taken on a very special route because, as expected, the Russian army is launching a counterattack and the shelling, especially with glide bombs and helicopters, is continuing uninterrupted. The situation is very unstable and extremely dangerous. They have taken us to an area quite close to the Sumy border.