Russia forms new volunteer unit to bolster Kursk region defense
Russians are creating a new unit. It will be composed of volunteers who will cooperate closely with the military. It will also have a particular task in the areas attacked by Ukrainians.
7:42 AM EDT, August 30, 2024
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The authorities of the Kursk region announced the creation of a volunteer unit, "Bars - Kursk," whose task is to "maintain law and order" in the region.
"Volunteers who signed the contract will undergo training and receive the necessary weapons. They will cooperate closely with the military, ensuring effective coordination and protection of civilian infrastructure," wrote Acting Governor Alexei Smirnov.
The volunteers will undergo military training and be deployed to eight regions where evacuation has been announced due to the Ukrainian offensive.
Activities in the Kursk region
For the past three weeks, Russia has not been able to repel the Ukrainian offensive in the Kursk region in the southwest of the country. However, Putin does not consider it a priority and does not want to transfer troops there from eastern Donbas, writes the Associated Press, citing experts.
Russia lacks units in the Kursk region to deal with the Ukrainian offensive. Still, the agency also takes surprisingly modest steps to end the first occupation of its territories since World War II.
International Institute for Strategic Studies (IISS) expert Nigel Gould-Davies assessed that "In marshaling forces to meet Ukraine's incursion, Russia is doing all it can to avoid drawing units from its own offensive in the Donbas Russia currently judges that it can contain the threat on its own soil without compromising its most important goal in Ukraine."