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Of course. They threw their best troops in the Kursk direction, they aren't Ukraine's priority at the moment. Maybe Ukraine thought their advances there would draw Russian troops away and relieve pressure from the east but from what I've heard, the Russians are prepared to lose some more ground in Kursk if that means taking Pakrovsk. Neither side is moving their troops and just lets the other side continue to advance. Bizzare, really.
Ukrainian gambit is that taking land gives them negotiating table chips, while the land that they are sacrificing is land that would be given to Russia in a negotiation anyway. They're banking on the fact they're not actually losing anything and that gains past a certain point are something Russia wouldn't want anyway since they couldn't keep/occupy the land that isn't majority russian-ethnicity in a reasonably stable way.
I think it probably means the thing they care about more in negotiations is policy. They'll give the russian land back and let them keep donbass/crimea but will want nato membership as a trade off and safety guarantee or something in order to sell the loss of those territories as acceptable.
NATO ain't gonna take you, hun
steiners counterattack will allow us to push them back - some ukrainian general idk
The Kursk incursion works in Russia's favor because it means that AFU has to be attacking in the open making it much less costly to eliminate them than having to storm trenches and fortified cities. Given Russian army's vast superiority in numbers, they don't need to pull troops from the south to halt Ukraine in Kursk. They do want Ukraine to over commit to their offensive though. The more troops Ukraine wastes in Kursk, the faster the rest of the front collapses.