Russian forces have regained control of one of the last Ukrainian-held villages in the western Kursk region, marking a significant shift in the ongoing conflict. The move comes after Ukraine's surprise incursion into the area in August, which had briefly disrupted Russian control. Russian officials and state media report that Ukrainian troops are now being pushed out of their remaining positions in the region. This development is part of a broader Russian offensive across the front lines, raising concerns about Ukraine's ability to hold territory. The situation underscores the intensifying nature of the conflict despite international diplomatic efforts.
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Russia steps up offensive across the front line in Ukraine, in apparent defiance of Trump. What does it mean for the war?
Social media posts by Ukrainian soldiers in the last few days describe fears of possible encirclement in one location and breach of a defensive... The data includes the Kursk region in Russia, where Ukraine is now holding on to just a few villages along...