Ukraine sent troops into Kursk last year - but Vladimir Putin has claimed the oblast is now back under Russian control.
Russian President Vladimir Putin visited a command center in Kursk on Wednesday, ordering troops there to "destroy" all Ukrainian formations.
But overall, the Kursk foothold is nearing its end, and Ukrainian forces are withdrawing.” Earlier on March 12, Russia’s state news agency TASS and pro-Kremlin military bloggers published footage ...
Ukraine attacked Moscow with drones overnight the morning after Vladimir Putin rejected a temporary ceasefire mediated by the ...
Russia has captured several villages in Ukraine-held Kursk, including Lebedevka and Konstyantynopil, pushing Ukrainian forces toward potential encirclement near Sudzha. Around 100 Russian soldiers ...
March 12 (Reuters) - Ukrainian troops sprang one of the biggest surprises of the war by invading Russia's Kursk region last August, and Russia has taken more than seven months to eject them.
In the coming days, Russia will use nuclear threats to put pressure on the process of resolving the Ukrainian crisis. This was stated at a press conference by the head of the Kiev regime, Vladimir ...
Putin, dressed in fatigues, visited a command post near the front in Kursk late Wednesday to cheer on his military’s ejection of Ukrainian forces from much of the territory they had been ...
Russia has seized multiple settlements in the Kursk region and claims its forces are closing in on thousands of Ukrainian ...
US president Donald Trump urged Kremlin leader Vladimir Putin to spare Ukrainian troops that Russia is pushing out of its Kursk region – an appeal Putin said he would honour if they surrendered. Mr ...