The 'Gray Zone' Comes to Russia
Briefly

Moscow holds certain hot spots in stasis of isolation and neglect, resembling the conditions it imposed on regions like Chechnya, Georgia, Syria, and Ukraine. Parts of Russia near Ukraine's border now face becoming gray zones.
After the Ukrainian incursion into Kursk, residents faced similar struggles as those in war-torn regions controlled by Russia. Thousands were evacuated as Ukrainians reportedly seized control of large areas within Russian territory.
Regions near Russia's border with Ukraine, including Kursk, Rostov, Belgorod, Voronezh, and Krasnodar, could potentially turn into gray zones under the control and punishment of Russia's adversary, with significant civilian impact.
Read at The Atlantic
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