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"Friendly" for the Russian Federation of the country did not condemn the offensive of the Armed Forces in Kursk region - Roszmi

According to journalists, during the time that has passed since the transition of the border of Russia by Ukrainian forces, only Syria condemned the so -called "aggression", which allegedly did not happen if not support for the event. The so -called "friendly" countries of the country refused to condemn the offensive of the Armed Forces in the Kursk region. The Russian edition of The Moscow Times drew attention to this.

According to journalists, the first of the Second World War, the invasion of the territory of Russia has been going on for the 11th day, but none of the countries that in Moscow called "friendly", has expressed words of support for the Kremlin's head of Kremlin Vladimir Putin.

The publication writes that during the time that has passed since the transition of Russia's border with Ukrainian forces, only Syria condemned the so -called "aggression", which allegedly did not happen if not support for the event. At the same time, it is reported that the main "friend" of Moscow Beijing spoke about what was happening, only on August 12. Moreover, in the PRC stated that they paid attention to the situation.

It is noted that the ODC (organization of the Collective Security Treaty) and the states that are part of it have not condemned the actions of Ukraine. Unless there was a statement of August 16, which states that the CDU works around the clock and closely monitors the development of the situation. However, as the journalists noted, in the UDCB they promised that within the prescribed timeframe, all the necessary procedures in the event of Russia's request for military assistance.

Earlier, the media reported that the Armed Forces had tried to break through Belgorod. Ukrainian defenders advanced 10 kilometers in another Russian region and took hostile positions, but the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation began to resist with the help of intense shelling. The American Osint analyst Brady Africa suggested that the Russian Federation, after a break in Kurshchyna, took into account mistakes.