Ukraine's operation in Russia's Kursk region is seen as a tactical and moral victory for Kiev.
This is the first recorded offensive on Russian soil since World War II, capturing 2,000 prisoners.
Zelenski's forces have occupied over 450 square kilometers of Kursk, showing a capacity superior to expectations.
The operation exposes the Kremlin's misjudgement of Ukraine's military capabilities.
The offensive dismantles Moscow's information warfare and weakens the pro-Russian argument of 'peace for territories'.
It is essential for the international support for Ukraine to remain and for the necessary resources to wage the war accelerated.
Conclusion: The Ukrainian offensive in Kursk represents not only a military victory, but also a moral and informational victory against Russia, showcasing its defencive capabilities and the necessity for strong international support.