Russia, Ukrainian and Kursk
In August, a strong Ukrainian force eventually numbering around 20,000 troops invaded Kursk Oblast in western Russia, aiming ...
Most of the civilians were moved over the border in dramatic nighttime evacuations after a Feb. 1 strike on ... The cross-border evacuations from Kursk mark the largest such movement of Russian ...
The Times interviewed Russian soldiers who said they face a brutal fight to dislodge determined Ukrainian forces from a ...
The results were predictable—and emblematic of Russia’s faltering counteroffensive in Kursk. The counteroffensive ramped up in early November, three months after a strong Ukrainian force ...
After more than two years fighting in Ukraine, Russian troops are often unable to motivate themselves into attacking. Even defending Russian troops would sometimes flee. The Ukrainians in Kursk ...
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has publicly suggested for the first time that Kyiv will give up its battlefield gains in Russia’s Kursk region in exchange for concessions from the Kremlin.
A Ukrainian special forces commander tasked with retrieving DNA samples from North Korean soldiers claimed Pyongyang’s troops had retreated from one of the axes of the Kursk region, where they ...
Days after Ukrainian troops seized part of Russia’s Kursk region in a surprise attack, President Vladimir Putin told defense officials their “main objective” was to repel the invasion.
A Ukrainian Military official informed that North Korean forces have 'probably' withdrawn from frontlines in Russia's Kursk region after suffering heavy losses, CNN reported. The Tribune ...
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