The ongoing surprise incursion by Ukrainian forces into Russia’s Kursk region has seen significant gains, with villages seized, prisoners taken, and civilians evacuated. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has been briefed on the operation, which aims to inflict maximum damage on Russian positions without seeking to occupy Russian territories. The Ukrainian military push is meant to change the dynamic of the conflict, draining Russian reserves and pushing for fair negotiation with Russia. Despite initial successes, Russian forces are still struggling to drive out Ukrainian troops as fighting continues.

In a virtual meeting, army chief Oleksandr Syrski updated President Zelenskyy on the progress of the ongoing battles, with advances of one to three kilometers towards the enemy being reported. Zelenskyy inquired about the possibility of capturing Russian service members for exchange with captive Ukrainians, and was assured that ongoing battles would replenish the “exchange fund.” The daring Ukrainian military advance has been hailed by Zelenskyy, who thanked soldiers for their precision, strength, and resilience in the face of Russian resistance. Russian losses in the conflict have been seen as beneficial to Ukraine’s defence strategy, targeting Russian logistics and draining their reserves.

Despite the escalating conflict in the Kursk region, Ukrainian officials have reiterated that their goal is not to occupy Russian territories, but to use military pressure as a means to push Russia towards fair negotiation. Zelenskyy’s aide, Mykhailo Podolyak, emphasized that the incursion into Kursk is aimed at persuading Russia to engage in peaceful talks rather than seeking territorial expansion. Meanwhile, officials in Russia’s Belgorod region have announced plans to evacuate five villages starting from Monday, in response to the advancing Ukrainian troops. The Ukrainian military advance in Kursk is matched by Russian gains in eastern Ukraine, with Moscow announcing the capture of the town of Serhiivka, the latest settlement to fall to Russian forces in recent weeks.

The surprise incursion by Ukrainian forces into Russia’s Kursk region has sparked one of the largest attacks on Russia since World War II, leading to the seizure of villages, the capture of prisoners, and the evacuation of civilians. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has been briefed on the ongoing battles by army chief Oleksandr Syrski and has expressed gratitude to soldiers for their dedication in inflicting damage on Russian positions. The military push is part of Kyiv’s strategy to change the dynamic of the conflict, drain Russian reserves, and push for fair negotiation with Russia, without seeking to occupy Russian territories. As the fighting continues, Russian forces are still struggling to drive out Ukrainian troops from the region.

The daring Ukrainian military advance into Russia’s Kursk region has seen significant gains, with villages seized, prisoners taken, and civilians evacuated, sparking one of the largest attacks on Russia since World War II. President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has been briefed on the ongoing battles, expressing gratitude to soldiers for their precision, strength, and resilience in the face of Russian resistance. The Ukrainian military push aims to change the dynamic of the conflict, drain Russian reserves, and push for fair negotiation with Russia, without seeking to occupy Russian territories. Despite initial successes, Russian forces continue to struggle to drive out Ukrainian troops as the fighting intensifies.

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