He believes that the fate of Sumy and another Ukrainian city, Zaporizhzhya, is tied to the success of the Ukrainian incursion ...
Russian forces occasionally deploy heavy equipment in direct combat, with fierce battles over every meter of land, according ...
Thus, the battlegroup Center liberated a total of 37 settlements, according to TASS calculations based on the Russian Defense Ministry's reports ...
Over the day, Ukraine lost more than 340 troops, an armored personnel carrier, an armored combat vehicle, 12 motor vehicles, an artillery piece and six mortars ...
Russian forces have made incremental gains across different parts of the front line this week, according to the Institute for ...
The war in Ukraine could shift dramatically as reports suggest the U.S. has authorized the use of long-range munitions, such as ATACMS missiles, inside Russia’s Kursk Oblast. France and the U.K ...
Ukrainian forces are resisting a strong Russian counteroffensive in Russia's Kursk Oblast, as Kremlin leader Vladimir Putin aims to reclaim Russian territory before any potential negotiations can ...
The WP reports that Russia's new counteroffensive in Kursk Oblast was chaotic and launched after Donald Trump, who had pledged to end the war swiftly, won the US election. Quote: "The timing ...
Very bloody battles are going on in Kursk oblast. After a failed attack at the first day of operation the enemy used a bare minimum in terms of using AFV at my flank and in the centre. But today ...
The Russian counteroffensive in western Russia’s Kursk Oblast is off to a bloody and chaotic start. After six days, Ukrainian drone operator Kriegsforscher has identified 77 destroyed Russian ...
In the Kursk Oblast (russia), the Armed Forces of Ukraine are holding back an enemy group numbering almost 50,000. President Volodymyr Zelenskyy announced this in the Telegram channel, Ukrainian News ...
The New York Times has reported that 50,000 Russian and North Korean soldiers are preparing to launch a large-scale counteroffensive in Russia’s Kursk Oblast. Source: The New York Times, citing ...