The Pentagon has expressed concerns about the possibility of escalating the conflict due to actions taken by the Ukrainian Armed Forces.
Deputy Pentagon Spokesperson Sabrina Singh discussed this at a briefing, emphasizing that while Russia has not responded to certain actions, the risk of future retaliation remains.
Singh acknowledged the ongoing risk of escalation but reiterated that despite these concerns, the U.S. and its allies remain committed to supporting Ukraine in the long term.
When asked about the recent attack by Ukrainian forces on Russia’s Kursk region, Singh noted that Washington is still trying to learn more about the objectives of the Ukrainian military.
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On August 6, Ukrainian forces attempted to advance into Russia’s Kursk Oblast, but were stopped. According to Russian officials, this operation is expected to end with Ukrainian forces being pushed back to the border.
A counter-terrorist operation is currently in place in the Kursk, Belgorod, and Bryansk regions to ensure the safety of civilians.