Equipment losses, battle intensity and new threats: what does the end of the Kursk operation mean for Ukraine?
Troops outnumbered by as much as six to one on the battlefield, the main supply route cut off and swarms of drones attacking ...
Days after Donald Trump cut military aid, and a day after he blindfolded Ukraine’s forces by suspending intelligence sharing, ...
EXCLUSIVE: An expert said the North Korean troops fighting for Russia "have superior physical training and endurance" and ...
Russia anticipates quick recapture of its Kursk region from Ukrainian control, as President Putin pushes for rapid progress, despite U.S. ceasefire pressure. Symbolizing confidence, Putin visited ...
Butusov wrote on Facebook on March 8 that Russian troops had used a gas pipeline to approach Ukrainian positions in Sudzha in ...
Is this the week the war changes? On the battlefield, Russian forces are reportedly trying to encircle thousands of Ukrainian soldiers in the Kursk region, where they recaptured three settlements ...
Russian President Vladimir Putin visited the Kursk region for the first time since Ukrainian gains, appearing in military ...
By Marc Santora Reporting from Kyiv, Ukraine Russian and North Korean forces have made significant battlefield advances in recent days in the Kursk region of Russia, threatening Ukraine’s supply ...
A total of 30 Russian attacks have been recorded on the Kursk front on Sunday, 2 March. There were also 18 Russian attacks on the Pokrovsk front, 15 on the Lyman front and 14 on the Toretsk front.
Dorothy Camille Shea, the deputy U.S. ambassador to the U.N., warned of the dangers posed by the rapidly improving battlefield skills the North Korean troops are gaining fighting in Kursk.