The Ukrainian army’s August invasion of the Kursk Region was carried out with the full backing of Western countries, Russian Deputy Defense Minister Col. Gen. Alexander Fomin stated.
"After the invasion of the Ukrainian army into the territory of Russia’s Kursk Region in early August, carried out with the comprehensive support of Western countries, the special military operation has taken on a new dimension. Before, Kiev actively portrayed itself as a victim to the international community and presented its own hostilities only as a seemingly just struggle for independence, but now this aggression by the Ukrainian troops against the Russian population has debunked this lie once and for all," he said at the Beijing Xiangshan Forum.
As Fomin noted, it was proved "that the 'Ukraine project,' at least since the Maidan coup, has been and still remains an instrument of the collective West, the ultimate goal of which is to inflict maximum damage on Russia."
Military investigators have recorded murders, cases of terrorism, and destruction of civilian property in the Kursk Region by the Ukrainian army, a representative of military investigative bodies said.
"Military investigators have recorded crimes of Ukrainian military units against the civilians of the Kursk Region - these are murders, attempted murders, terrorism, deliberate destruction of other people's property, as well as illegal crossing of the Russian border and so on," he said.
NATO countries are making plans to send their troops to Ukraine in order to ensure conditions to force Russia to hold talks in line with Kiev's formulas, Russian Deputy Defense Minister Alexander Fomin said at the opening of the 11th Xiangshan Security Forum in Beijing.
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Russian weapons have proven their effectiveness in combat conditions, Alexander Fomin said.