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Russia says Ukraine has fired more missiles at a border region on the eve of election favoring Putin

Russia Ukraine War
March 14, 2024

Ukraine fired at least eight missiles at Russiaโ€™s Belgorod border region, killing one person and wounding six, local officials said Thursday, as Kyivโ€™s forces apparently kept up their efforts to rattle the Kremlin on the eve of Russiaโ€™s presidential election, a vote that is taking place amid a ruthless crackdown on dissent.

Also, in Russiaโ€™s Kursk border region, Ukrainian forces attempted a cross-border raid that was repelled, according to local authorities.

It was not possible to independently verify the Russian claims.

Russia says Ukraine has fired more missiles at a border region on the eve of election favoring Putin
APTOPIX Russia Ukraine War

The Ukrainian assaults on Russian territory in recent days, including long-range drone attacks and alleged incursions by Ukraine-based Russian proxies, have come as Russian President Vladimir Putin heads for near-certain reelection.

Putin has sought to persuade Russians to keep him in power against a backdrop of what he says are foreign threats to the country and as the Ukraine war stretches into its third year.

In a video released Thursday, Putin called on Russians to go to the polls, calling participation in the election a โ€œmanifestation of patriotic feeling.โ€

Claiming that โ€œthe only source of power in our country is the people,โ€ Putin told Russians, โ€œyou must not only cast your vote, but firmly declare your will and aspirations, your personal involvement in the further development of Russia."

Russia says Ukraine has fired more missiles at a border region on the eve of election favoring Putin
Russia Ukraine War

"Elections are a step into the future,โ€ Putin said.

Since coming to power almost 25 years ago, Putin has eliminated nearly all independent media and opposition voices in Russia, particularly after the 2022 full-scale invasion of Ukraine that initially went badly wrong.

Analysts say the Kremlin is worried about low turnout during the three days of voting and needs Russians to participate to give legitimacy to Putin, who is almost certain to win another six-year term.

Sam Greene, with the Center for European Policy Analysis in Washington, called Russia's election โ€œa sham.โ€

Russia says Ukraine has fired more missiles at a border region on the eve of election favoring Putin
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โ€œThe Kremlin controls whoโ€™s on the ballot. The Kremlin controls how they can campaign,โ€ Greene told The Associated Press. โ€œTo say nothing of being able to control every aspect of the voting and the vote counting process.โ€

Russiaโ€™s exiled opposition are calling on Russians to protest against the election by gathering at polling stations at noon on Sunday in a signal that they donโ€™t support Putin. The event has been dubbed โ€œNoon against Putinโ€ and is being supported by Yulia Navalnaya, the wife of Alexei Navalny, Russiaโ€™s most prominent opposition leader who died in a remote Arctic penal colony last month.

Despite Russiaโ€™s early difficulties in the war, when its assault on Kyiv failed and Western countries came to Ukraineโ€™s aid by sending weapons and training troops, the Kremlinโ€™s forces now have battlefield initiative, military analysts say.

That is largely because Western aid has petered out due to European shortages and is now being held up in the United States by political differences.

Russia says Ukraine has fired more missiles at a border region on the eve of election favoring Putin
Russia Ukraine

The Institute for the Study of War, a Washington-based think tank, said Russian forces โ€œhave the theater-wide initiative and will be able to determine the time, location, and scale of offensive operationsโ€ on the battlefield for the moment.

The International Institute for Strategic Studies said Russiaโ€™s assault is gaining momentum and the coming months are โ€œcritical to the direction of conflict.โ€

While Ukraine wrestles with increasingly meager battlefield resources, Russia has significantly expanded its own weapons production and is getting ammunition from Iran and North Korea.

That bodes badly for Ukraine once Putin has likely cemented his grip on power, the think tank said in a report Wednesday.

Russia says Ukraine has fired more missiles at a border region on the eve of election favoring Putin
Russia Election

โ€œOver the spring and summer, Russia is likely to mount a series of major attacks designed to inflict Ukrainian casualties, push defenders westward and expand its control of occupied territories,โ€ the International Institute for Strategic Studies said.

For now, it said, โ€œthe land war looks bloody and favors Moscow.โ€

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Follow APโ€™s coverage of the war in Ukraine at https://apnews.com/hub/russia-ukraine

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