North Korean soldiers ‘brought in again’ on Kursk frontline as Putin admits ‘very difficult’ situation - Russian military ...
Moscow says the attack has been repelled, Kyiv doesn't comment on the developments, while Russian military bloggers say ...
It’s been six months since Ukraine launched its surprise incursion into Russia’s Kursk region and its forces are still in ...
In August, a strong Ukrainian force eventually numbering around 20,000 troops invaded Kursk Oblast in western Russia, aiming to draw Russian forces away from the front line in eastern Ukraine while ...
Ukrainian forces counter-attack inside Russia's Kursk region, with Ukraine armored units breaking out of the town of Sudzha ...
Ukrainian forces have advanced up to five kilometres behind Russian lines in a fresh assault on the Kursk border region, footage suggests.
This comes after reports that said Moscow had withdrawn them due to heavy losses. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said during his Friday evening address: "New assaults took place in the areas of the ...
Vladimir Putin has admitted that Ukraine’s incursion into Kursk is “very difficult” for Moscow right now, as Kyiv’s troops ...
Ukraine said it was ready to open a humanitarian corridor to let hundreds of Russian civilians living in border areas seized by its army return to Russian-controlled territory, if Moscow requests one.
North Korean soldiers had been missing from combat, fueling speculation they were pulled back after taking heavy losses.