Even as the blasts were picked up on seismographs across Europe, Putin and the Russian Navy made no public acknowledgment of the catastrophe. In fact, the Russian president continued vacationing on ...
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.
Ukrainian soldiers have lost ground in Russia’s Kursk region, but they are not surrounded and at the mercy of Moscow despite claims by both Vladimir Putin and President Trump, according to US ...
NEW YORK - Ukrainian soldiers in Kursk have lost ground in recent days but are not encircled by Russian forces, contrary to recent comments by U.S. President Donald Trump and Russian President ...
The New York Times published a detailed story revealing that the US was more deeply involved in Ukraine’s war effort than previously known. According to these reports, the decision, potentially ...
a regional newspaper serving the port city of Hull in northeastern England, saying on its front page: "70,000 Ukrainian soldiers in the Kursk region died in vain. The UK poured hundreds of ...
Once considered indestructible, the Kursk submarine became a death trap for its crew. What caused the deadly explosion, and why was no rescue possible? Trump releases classified files on JFK ...
Check Your Fact found the March 13 cover of the Hull Daily Mail, and it does not state that 70,000 Ukrainian troops perished in Kursk. The Hull Daily Mail website also does not have an article ...
a regional newspaper serving the port city of Hull in northeastern England, saying on its front page: "70,000 Ukrainian soldiers in the Kursk region died in vain. The UK poured hundreds of millions of ...
Both presidents claimed Friday that Ukrainian forces were surrounded in Kursk, the area where Kyiv’s troops stunned Russia with a cross-border incursion over the summer. Independent analysts ...
Putin urged Russian forces to swiftly expel Ukrainian troops and called for captured soldiers to be treated as terrorists. "People who are in the Kursk region, who commit crimes against civilians ...