The announcement comes as Russian troops are close to driving out Ukrainian troops from their last foothold in the Kursk region.
A widely-used online Ukrainian battlefield map appeared to show Ukrainian forces no longer in control of the town of Sudzha ...
Russian troops have entered the town of Sudzha in Kursk Oblast; combat is ongoing in the area. Source: Ukrainian public ...
Russian forces have recaptured Sudzha, the largest town that Ukraine once occupied in the Kursk region, according to Moscow, threatening Kyiv’s sole territorial bargaining chip amid pressure to ...
Russian forces have entered Sudzha, a town about five miles from the border, as a temporary cease-fire deal hangs in the ...
Moscow launched its full-scale invasion of Ukraine in February 2022. Talks are ongoing between the U.S., Ukraine, and Russia over a potential 30-day ceasefire. Ukraine has agreed to the proposal.
Russia’s Defense Ministry announced Thursday that it has retaken Sudzha, the largest town in the Kursk region, which had been under Ukrainian control.
Russian President Vladimir Putin, dressed in military fatigues, ordered top commanders to defeat Ukrainian forces in the ...
Ukraine launched the first invasion of Russia since World War II, rapidly seizing some 386 square miles centered on the city of Sudzha in Kursk.
Russian President Vladimir Putin visited a command center in Kursk on Wednesday, ordering troops there to "destroy" all Ukrainian formations.
Amid Russia’s rapid advance in its western Kursk region, Ukrainian troops have fully withdrawn from Sudzha — the only city ...
The information about the capture of Sudzha by the russians is not true, the fighting in the Kursk Oblast is currently ...