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Russia claims to have seized the border village of Oleshnya, pushing Ukrainian forces from one of their last footholds in the ...
Ukrainian troops launched a raid into Russia's Belgorod Oblast. The small-scale incursion into yet another Russian region may be Ukraine's attempt to alleviate the pressure from the country's troops ...
Russian state-owned train operator Moscow Railway on Thursday announced the Sudzha, Korenevo and Psel stations in Kursk Oblast were ... Ukraine—our state and independence." ...
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As Russian troops are set to push Ukrainian soldiers out of Kursk Oblast, experts say Kyiv's withdrawal from the region could be "politically significant." Ukraine's seven-month-long hold of a ...
Ukrainian troops controlled approximately 350 sq km of Kursk Oblast at the time, rather than 100 sq km as they do currently. The distance they had to travel from point A to point B was about 15-20 km.
The DeepState analytical project reported on the night of 14-15 April that the Russians had advanced in Donetsk Oblast and in Russia's Kursk Oblast. The latest data states that Russian forces have ...
In the area of the settlement of Guyevo in the Kursk Oblast, the russian troops managed to achieve local success - under the pressure of the enemy, the Defense Forces of Ukraine retreated. In addition ...
The Russian Ministry of Defence later claimed that 109 Ukrainian UAVs had been downed over the Kursk Oblast during the attack.
concluded that same day that it had “observed no geolocated evidence to indicate that Russian forces have encircled a significant number of Ukrainian forces in Kursk Oblast or elsewhere along ...
A Russian wire-guided FPV drone approaches an abandoned Ukrainian Bradley infantry fighting vehicle near Demidovka, Belgorod Oblast, on March 18, 2025. Days after it withdrew from most of Russia’s ...
One of the regiment’s drones spotted the trio of tracked 170-millimeter guns—“wonder weapons,” according to one Ukrainian battalion—in treeline hideouts reportedly somewhere in Kursk ...