As Ukraine invades Russia's Kursk region, where are Putin's allies?
Briefly

Uzbek nationals enrolled in Kursk Medical University reported their studies were disrupted by shelling in the region, pleading for evacuation back to Uzbekistan.
Lukashenko's remarks suggest a narrative where only external powers, particularly Washington, are seen to benefit from the ongoing war, neglecting the human cost involved.
Despite being part of the CST military accord, Uzbekistan's silence on the war's developments raises questions about its stance and responsibilities towards regional security.
While Lukashenko expressed intentions for military readiness, analysts believe this is more of a political maneuver than a genuine military escalation.
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