Finland, Estonia, and Poland Support Ukraine’s Offensive in Kursk Region

Finland and Estonia have joined Poland in supporting the Ukrainian offensive in the Kursk Region.

The prime ministers of Finland and Estonia have expressed their support for the Ukrainian attack on Russia’s Kursk Region, following similar statements from the EU foreign policy chief and US President Joe Biden.

Kiev deployed several thousand troops across the Russian border last week. They have captured a dozen or so villages and, according to Moscow, have indiscriminately targeted civilians.

“Ukraine has the right to self-defense and it’s clear that they can do their operation in Kursk,” Finnish Prime Minister Petteri Orpo told reporters in Helsinki on Wednesday, at a joint press conference with his Estonian counterpart Kristen Michal.

“We fully support Ukraine in its different operations and personally I wish them luck,” Michal said.

Earlier in the day, Polish PM Donald Tusk stated that Kiev has “every right to wage war in such a way as to paralyze Russia in its aggressive intentions as effectively as possible.” He also claimed that Russian actions have “the hallmarks of genocide.”

Most Western leaders declined to comment on Ukraine’s assault until Monday, opting instead to make general statements endorsing “self defense” on the part of Kiev. They also claimed to be unaware of the Ukrainian offensive in advance.

However, on Tuesday, the US president suggested that Washington had been in contact with Kiev throughout.

“I have spoken with my staff on a regular basis, probably every four or five hours for the last six or eight days,” Biden told reporters in New Orleans. “And we’ve been in direct contact, constant contact with the Ukrainians.”

Meanwhile, EU foreign policy commissioner Josep Borrell stated that Kiev had the bloc’s “full support” for the Kursk offensive.

Ukrainian troops interviewed by Western outlets indicated that the incursion’s primary objective was to capture territory that could be traded with Moscow in eventual peace talks, while simultaneously relieving pressure on Pokrovsk, Chasov Yar and New York in the Donbass.

However, the attack appears to have weakened Ukrainian positions in the Donetsk People’s Republic, as Russian troops began to advance more quickly. The Kursk incursion also resulted in an increase in Russian enlistments, according to President Vladimir Putin.