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Russian President Vladimir Putin visited the western Kursk region on Tuesday, the first time he stopped by since Russian forces ejected Ukrainian troops from the area.
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un is set to send another 6,000 of his people to aid Russia in the Kursk region. Russian state media on Tuesday cited Sergei Shoigu, the secretary of Moscow's security ...
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky on Friday called his military’s operation in Kursk Oblast a success, as the last remnants of Kyiv’s forces leave the Russian territory they have occupied ...
The new information echos The Post’s reporting earlier this month that Kyiv had prepared its forces to pull out of Kursk before Kremlin forces — backed by North Korean conscripts — swept in i… ...
Putin has ordered his forces to push back Ukrainian troops from Kursk by October 1, according to RBC Ukraine. More than 130,000 residents are reported to have been evacuated from the region.
What to Know About Kursk, the Russian Territory Slipping From Ukraine’s Fingers. At the height of their offensive, Ukrainian forces controlled some 500 square miles of Russian soil.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said his troops are still holding off Russian and North Korean forces in Russia’s Kursk region after a U.S. military official said Russian forces could ...
In early October, Russian regiments and brigades in western Russia’s Kursk Oblast launched a powerful offensive aimed at eliminating the 250-square-mile salient that Ukrainian forces carved out ...
Fighting in the Kursk region has led to Russia losing control of the Sudzha gas metering station (GMS). This is the only entry point into Ukraine's gas transportation system through which Russian ...
Casualty rates in Kursk are similar to other parts of the front lines, Ukrainian soldiers told CNN. Ukrainian forces have pushed into the Russian region for five weeks, but say it's getting tougher.
A photo showing a cloud of orange-tinged smoke has been falsely described as showing a chemical attack in the western Russian region of Kursk in August 2024.
A video that surfaced online appears to show a convoy of burnt-out Russian military trucks in the country’s southwestern Kursk region, the latest sign that Ukraine’s cross-border assault is ...