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Ukraine Reports Progress in Kursk Counteroffensive Amid Ongoing Military Clashes

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In terms of the scope of the counteroffensives, reports suggest that Ukrainian forces have used a range of military assets, including armored vehicles and tanks, in an attempt to capture territory from Russian forces. However, the extent to which these efforts have been successful is unclear, with the Russian Ministry of Defense stating that their forces are still engaged in efforts to counter the Ukrainian attack.

    1. In battles yesterday and today near just one village, Makhnovka, in Kursk region, the Russian army lost up to a battalion of North Korean infantry soldiers and Russian paratroops.
    1. Our guys are fighting, there is a battle going on right now, and serious battles. It is unclear why, there was no military sense in the Ukrainian Armed Forces entering the Kursk region, or holding on there now as they are doing, throwing their best units there to be slaughtered.
    1. At around 9am Moscow time, in order to stop the offensive by the Russian troops in the Kursk direction, the enemy launched a counter-attack by an assault detachment consisting of two tanks, one counter-obstacle vehicle, and 12 armoured fighting vehicles.
    1. Despite strong pressure from the enemy, our units are heroically holding the line.
    1. The Russians in Kursk are experiencing great anxiety because they were attacked from several directions and it came as a surprise to them.
    1. Russians attacked 34 times [in the past 24 hours] and tried to break through our defences south of Pokrovsk.

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sources

  1. 1.CNN
  2. 2.CNA News
  3. 3.France 24
  4. 4.BBC
  5. 5.The Guardian
  6. 6.The Times of India
  7. 7.Al Jazeera
  8. 8.The New York Times
  9. 9.The Times
  10. 10.ABC News (Australia)
  11. 11.Agence France-Presse
  12. 12.Reuters

perspectives

  1. 1.US Foreign Policy
  2. 2.Russian Foreign Policy
  3. 3.Russia-Ukraine War
  4. 4.Chinese Foreign Policy
  5. 5.US-Russia Relations
  6. 6.Intercontinental Ballistic Missile
  7. 7.Nuclear Weapons
  8. 8.German Foreign Policy
  9. 9.Russian Politics
  10. 10.Rare-Earth Elements
  11. 11.Ukrainian Politics
  12. 12.EU-Russia Relations

countries

  1. 1.UkraineUA
  2. 2.Russian FederationRU
  3. 3.Korea, Democratic People's Republic ofKP
  4. 4.IsraelIL
  5. 5.ItalyIT
  6. 6.United StatesUS

organizations

  1. 1.Telegram
  2. 2.Operativnye Svodki
  3. 3.Center for Countering Disinformation
  4. 4.Russian Defense Ministry
  5. 5.Ukrainian Armed Forces
  6. 6.Krem­lin
  7. 7.Ukrainian Presidential Office
  8. 8.AFU
  9. 9.Republican Party
  10. 10.Rosaviatsia
  11. 11.Ukrainian Air Force
  12. 12.White House

persons

  1. 1.Andrey YermakUA
  2. 2.Volodymyr ZelenskiyUA
  3. 3.Donald TrumpUS
  4. 4.Vladimir PutinRU
  5. 5.Patrick Maguire
  6. 6.Yuriy Podolyaka
  7. 7.Alexander Khinshtein
  8. 8.Alexander KotsRU
  9. 9.Andrew Vaux
  10. 10.Andrii KovalenkoUA
  11. 11.David Chazan
  12. 12.Edward Szekeres

technicals

  1. 1.Army Tactical Missile Systems
  2. 2.Zaporizhzhya Nuclear Power Plant
  3. 3.2020 Abraham Accords
  4. 4.Nobel Peace Price
  5. 5.Russia-Ukraine War
  6. 6.Unmanned Aerial Vehicles
  7. 7.World War II