Ukraine advances in Kursk region, seizes more settlements
Volodymyr Zelensky, in his Sunday statement, announced that the Ukrainian armed forces do not intend to stop their advance in the Kursk region on Russian territory. He also reported taking control of two more settlements.
7:52 AM EDT, August 26, 2024
"I just spoke with the main commander Syrskyi," Zelensky said during his evening video address. "We have made progress in the Kursk region, from 1 to 2 miles, and we have taken control of two more settlements, with active efforts toward another settlement," he emphasized.
Ukraine continues its offensive
The Armed Forces of Ukraine began an offensive operation in the Kursk region on August 6.
The supreme commander of the Ukrainian army, General Oleksandr Syrskyi, in his Saturday report, reported an increase in the area controlled by Ukrainian forces in the Kursk region. According to his data, the area occupied by the Ukrainian armed forces has increased to 488 square miles. General Syrskyi also added that the number of settlements controlled by the Ukrainian armed forces has increased to 93.
The Ukrainian army entered without major issues because the Russians did not consider the possibility of an invasion. Even the spring raids conducted in this area by the Russian Volunteer Corps (RDK), Battalion Siberia, and the "Freedom of Russia" Legion fighting on the side of Ukraine were not a warning signal for the Kremlin.