Ukraine fighting 10,000 Russian troops in Kursk region, Ukrainian commander says
- In August 2024, Ukrainian forces carried out a cross-border operation into Russia’s Kursk region, securing control over an area of approximately 90 square kilometers within the Hlushkov district.
- The incursion aimed to establish a buffer zone to prevent Russian forces from reinforcing key fronts in eastern Ukraine amid a more than three-year-old full-scale invasion.
- Ukrainian forces face about 10,000 Russian troops in Kursk while repelling repeated drone and missile attacks and utilizing long-range strikes damaging Russian economic and military targets.
- Between January and May 2024, Ukraine caused more than $1.3 billion in direct damages and approximately $9.5 billion in indirect losses to Russia’s oil refining and logistics sectors, while successfully intercepting about 82% of the Shahed drones deployed by Russian forces.
- Ukraine's top military leader announced plans to intensify and broaden offensive operations against Russia, reaffirming the defense of the Kursk region territory Kyiv currently controls and signaling a buildup of military pressure on Moscow.
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Read Full ArticleKyiv says Ukraine troops hold ground inside Russia’s Kursk region
KYIV, June 22 — Around 10,000 Russian soldiers are fighting in Russia’s Kursk region, about 90 square kilometres of which is controlled by Ukraine, Ukraine’s top military commander said. “We control about 90 square kilometres of territory in the Hlushkov district of the Kursk region of the Russian Federation, and these are our preemptive actions in response to a possible enemy attack,” Oleksandr Syrskyi said without elaborating, in remarks relea…
·Selangor, Malaysia
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