Kursk, Russia and Ukraine
Even More North Korean Troops Are Reportedly Being Piped Into Ukraine-Russia War
North Korea appears to have sent more troops to Russia to back its war against Ukraine, Seoul says
The National Intelligence Service said in a brief statement it was trying to determine exactly how many more troops North Korea has deployed to Russia. The NIS also assessed that North Korean troops were redeployed at fronts in Russia’s Kursk region in the first week of February,
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North Korea sending more troops to fight for Russia, Seoul says
Several Russian tanks adorned with Soviet-era red victory flags were destroyed by Ukrainian drones in Kursk, adding to increasing equipment losses.
But Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy praised his troops for "good results" in Kursk and lauded frontline units in Donetsk region in eastern Ukraine for launching counterattacks against Russian forces.
Russian forces have taken back more than 800 square km (309 square miles) of territory from Ukraine in the Kursk region of western Russia, or about 64% of the total taken by Ukraine since an incursion began last year,
Zelensky, Trump get into heated argument while speaking with journalists in Oval Office US terminates support for Ukraine's energy grid restoration, NBC reports Trump may halt all military aid to Ukraine following Oval Office clash,
Russian forces attempting to peel back Ukrainian control of parts of the western Russian Kursk region may be close to cutting off vital supply lines to Kyiv's troops across the border, according to new reports.
Russian Defense Ministry says forces regained control of Novaya Sorochina captured by Ukraine during last year's incursion - Anadolu Ajansı
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Kyiv Independent on MSNRussia targets Ukraine’s supply lines in Kursk as both cling to gains ahead of peace talksRussian forces have ramped up attacks on Ukraine’s logistic networks in Kursk Oblast, further hampering the Ukrainian effort to hold on to the Russian territory it controls ahead of potential peace talks,
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Hosted on MSNUkraine, Russia reach a deal to evacuate Kursk Oblast residents, Russian official claimsUkraine and Russia have agreed to evacuate residents of Kursk Oblast through Belarus to other regions of the country, a Russian official claimed on Feb. 24. "There are people who are already in Sumy (Oblast) today.
Confidently rolling toward Ukrainian lines in western Russia’s Kursk Oblast in up-armored vehicles brazenly flying the flag of the defunct Soviet Union, an assault group from the Russian 155th Naval Infantry Brigade paraded right into a minefield laid by the Ukrainian 47th Mechanized Brigade.
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