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Putin’s puppet accuses Britain of being behind Russia’s brazen invasion of Ukraine after ‘masterstroke’ border attack

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A VLADIMIR Putin puppet has accused Britain of being behind Ukraine’s bold foray into Russia.

A huge convoy of Ukrainian tanks rolled into Russian villages this week in a major cross-border “masterstroke” offensive that left Putin’s forces trembling.

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Adalbi Shkhagoshev has now accused Britain of being behind the Ukrainian offensive
Russian soldiers collapsed on a road after handing over their weapons following the blitz invasion

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Russian soldiers collapsed on a road after handing over their weapons following the blitz invasionCredit: X/@bayraktar_1love
Russian drone footage showed Ukrainian troops and tanks inside the country

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Russian drone footage showed Ukrainian troops and tanks inside the countryCredit: Leste2Oeste

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It is said that thousands of soldiers still control the land in the Kursk region, supported by tanks and armored trucks.

Russian authorities were forced to declare a state of emergency following the shock invasion – with mass civilian evacuations underway.

A senior politician with close ties to the Kremlin has now said the blame should fall on Britain, after accusing them of instigating and aiding the operation.

Adalbi Shkhagoshev, a member of the State Duma Committee, told Russian media: “Britain participated in all these sorties. The Englishman was heard.”

It turns out that an embarrassed Putin lashed out on Wednesday by labeling the Ukrainian revenge attack as a “large-scale provocation.”

The Russian military chief, General Valery Gerasimov, was forced to face the despot in a meeting and admit how a significant part of the region’s territory had been lost.

A snarling Putin raged: “As you know, the Kiev regime has undertaken another large-scale provocation.

“It is indiscriminately firing various types of weapons, including rockets, at civilian buildings, homes and ambulances.”

In response to the brazen invasion, Putin reportedly sent his notorious Wagner troops to defend an important nuclear bomb. power station in Kursk as Ukraine advances.

Wagner’s army – including tens of thousands of convicts released and pardoned by Putin – was used as cannon fodder front line roles fighting against the Ukrainians.

Desperate, Putin is forced to send notorious Wagner mercenaries to confront Ukrainian troops marching towards the nuclear station

Reports suggest that Volodymyr Zelensky’s troops have advanced 20 miles into Russia – marking a remarkable counter-invasion.

It leaves just 13 kilometers to the city of Lgov – which is 27 kilometers from the Kursk Nuclear Power Plant.

Kiev is believed to be trying to seize or surround the main facility – and blackmail Russia in handing over Europe’s largest nuclear power plant in Zaporizhzhia, which Putin has maintained since the start of the war.

A close friend of Putin, former President Dmitry Medvedev, criticized Ukraine for the incursion – which shocked Moscow – and demanded that Russia respond by crushing Ukraine.

It was now “necessary” to “mercilessly defeat and destroy the enemy” and organize an all-out invasion, he said.

The mini-invasion targeted an area where Russian defenses are weak. Ukraine shamed Putin and the Russian military

Philip IngramFormer British military intelligence officer

Former British military intelligence officer Philip Ingram described the Ukrainian offensive as a “masterstroke” by Zelensky and a total embarrassment for Vlad and his men.

Ingram said: “The mini-invasion targeted an area where Russian defenses are weak. Ukraine has shamed Putin and the Russian military.

“They took the war to ordinary Russians and set the conditions for negotiations.

“It is too early to define Ukraine’s ultimate objectives, but on the surface it could be a masterstroke if they can continue the advance and stop Russian counterattacks.”

On Thursday, Ukraine bizarrely dropped leaflets inside Russia featuring naked women in an attempt to get Putin’s troops to surrender – or risk death.

Social media users were left baffled after photos emerged of “motivational leaflets” spread across Kursk, showing a soldier and a naked woman.

The message in the bizarre nude leaflets would be translated as: “The wife of your brigade commander is waiting for you at the banya.”

Banya is a traditional Russian steam sauna.

The strange message could imply that while ordinary soldiers are dying for Putin, commanders and their families are having fun away from the front lines.

The other with the dead soldier apparently says: “Soldier of the 25th brigade.

“Choose life. Surrender.”

The leaflets also give instructions on “how to surrender” as well as contact details in an attempt to make further progress in the region.

Why does Ukraine launch cross-border attacks against Russia?

By James Halpin, Foreign News Reporter

Ukraine has attacked Russia itself several times since Russia invaded its neighbor in February 2022.

The attacks included ground attacks with tanks and troops, and also the use of long-range missiles.

In March, Russian rebels from the Russian Freedom Legion (FRL), Siberian Battalion (SB) and Russian Volunteer Corps (RDK) supporting Ukraine launched a two-pronged attack.

In May last year, the Free Russia Legion attacked the country as it sought to “build a free Russia”.

So far, none of the incursions have managed to take over any land, with the invaders either being defeated or retreating.

Ultimately, they seek to build up Russian forces, attack Russia in unprotected areas and destroy critical infrastructure such as logistics centers, ammunition depots, or disrupt Russian events.

Experts say Putin was embarrassed by the invasion of Ukraine

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Experts say Putin was embarrassed by the invasion of UkraineCredit: AFP
A village in Kursk where Ukraine made huge gains

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A village in Kursk where Ukraine made huge gainsCredit: AFP
Ukraine released bizarre leaflets in an attempt to get Putin's soldiers to surrender

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Ukraine released bizarre leaflets in an attempt to get Putin’s soldiers to surrender



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