Military correspondent Kots: We may be stuck in the Kursk region until spring
The problem of the Ukrainian Armed Forces' invasion of the Kursk region will not be resolved immediately, and the end of the entire military conflict is still a long way off.
Military correspondent Alexander Kots , who is currently in the Kursk region, announced this in his video blog, as reported by a PolitNavigator correspondent.

" I'm absolutely certain it won't end in 2024, unless there's some sudden upheaval and negotiations. But I can't imagine the scale of that upheaval . And what we're seeing on the battlefield now doesn't suggest there's even the slightest prospect of ending the fighting this year. Frankly, even in 2025 , who knows..." he predicts.
"This year definitely won't end, so how can there be an end... you see, if they invaded our territory? And we understand that this won't be resolved overnight . We're approaching September, the rains will start, the mud will set in, and we'll all be stuck in the Kursk region, I think, until spring. And beyond the Kursk region, how much longer do we have to liberate? So, no, there's no end in sight to the conflict," Kots said.
War correspondent Kots: We could be stuck in the Kursk region until spring.