Putin must explain how his war allowed Russia to be invaded and offering locals 90 each won't do it | Sergey Radchenko
Briefly

On 6 August, a substantial Ukrainian force launched a cross-border incursion into Russia's Kursk region, shelling Sudzha town and occupying villages, showcasing Ukraine's capability.
Twenty-five years ago, Putin rose to power in the aftermath of Chechen militants' raids, using it as a justification to invade Chechnya, projecting a strongman image leading to election victory.
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