For nearly two weeks, Ukrainian forces have been seizing and occupying Russian territory in the Kursk region. It marks the first time since World War Two that a foreign army has been fighting inside Russia – and for many Russian people, it is cause for alarm. Repeating the official messaging of the state media, some Russians call for “peace on Russia’s terms”, while others expressed hope that Moscow and Kyiv will sit down at the negotiating table and work out a way to end the conflict. But, while the Kremlin is still calling what its troops are doing in Ukraine a “special military operation”, ordinary Russians use one simple word to describe all of this: “war“. Subscribe here: For more news, analysis and features visit: #Russia #Ukraine #BBCNews
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