Nthe blow it seems that Kiev succeeded in Moscow. Ukrainian forces hit another bridge in Russia’s Kursk region, which borders Ukraine, to disrupt Moscow’s military operations in the region, the Ukrainian Air Force said on Sunday.

“One less bridge. Air Force continues to hit enemy logistics capabilities with precision airstrikes”the Air Force chief said Mykola Oleschuk by posting videos of the attack on Telegram.

It is the second bridge to be destroyed by Ukrainian forces in recent days, and will further hamper Russia’s ability to resupply troops, hoping to prevent further Ukrainian incursions into Russian territory.

In the meantime, North Korea condemned Ukraine’s invasion of Russian territory, calling it “unforgivable act of terrorism” backed by Washington and the West and adding that it will always side with Russia, which seeks to protect its sovereignty, North Korean media reported today.

Ukraine’s incursion into Russia is a product of the United States’ anti-Russian confrontational policy, which is pushing the situation to the brink of World War III, KCNA news agency reported. The US has delivered “astronomical” amounts of lethal weapons to the president of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky, referred to in the telegram.

“We categorically condemn the armed attack against Russian territory by the Zelensky puppet regime, controlled and supported by the United States and the West, as an unforgivable act of aggression and terrorism,” the North Korean foreign ministry said in a statement, according to KCNA.

According to Ukrainian sources, the Russian attack on Kiev that was prevented at dawn is “highly likely” to have been carried out with “North Korean KN-23 ballistic missiles”.

Russia launched a ballistic missile attack on Kiev today for the third time this month, and according to preliminary data, all the missiles were destroyed as they approached the city, the Ukrainian capital’s military command said.

It is noted that the unanswered questions about the situation that has developed in the war between Ukraine and in Russia there are dozens. Kiev seems to have “caught Moscow asleep” and with a surprise operation, counterattacked on Russian territory, with the Ukrainian army reaching several kilometers inside Russian territory.

A big question is this: What does Ukraine expect from the invasion of Russian territory?

A second big question is her reaction of Russiawhich, so far, appears to be more than subdued.

The fighting, and by extension the interest of the international community, has shifted to the Kursk region, which has been significantly affected by the Ukrainian forces.

According to US officials, Russia has “pulled” a large number of troops from the Ukrainian front, to the Russian border, in order to deal with the threat on its soil.

Reports from Western countries speak of a plan drawn up in absolute secrecy by Kiev, surprising even close allies.

Given the Russian occupation of the Donbass and other Russian-linked areas of Ukraine, another big question that arises is this: How did Kiev plan and implement its plan?

The answer is multi-pronged