Ukraine strengthens positions in Russia’s Kursk area, Zelenskiy says By Reuters

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KYIV (Reuters) – Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy stated on Saturday his troops had strengthened positions and expanded territory in Russia’s Kursk area almost two weeks into their incursion.

Ukraine says it has seized greater than 80 settlements over 1,150 sq. km (444 sq. miles) in Kursk since Aug. 6 within the greatest invasion of Russia since World Warfare Two.

Zelenskiy stated his military chief Oleksander Syrskyi had reported that Ukrainian troops continued their advance and likewise took extra Russian servicemen as prisoners.

“Thank you to all the soldiers and commanders who are taking Russian military prisoners and bringing the release of our soldiers and civilians held by Russia closer,” Zelenskiy stated in a press release on the Telegram messaging app.

“General Syrskyi also reported on strengthening our forces’ positions in the Kursk region and expanding the stabilised territory.”

The Ukrainian navy stated in its each day report that troops had been efficiently advancing additional in Kursk, with out providing extra particulars. It had beforehand reported 35 km of advances.

Reuters couldn’t independently confirm the battlefield developments.

Russia has known as the incursion a significant provocation and vowed to retaliate with a “worthy response,” greater than 2-1/2 years because it launched a full-scale invasion of Ukraine.

Moscow says Ukraine has been utilizing Western arms, together with in all probability U.S.-made HIMARS rockets to destroy a bridge and kill volunteers attempting to evacuate civilians.

Zelenskiy additionally stated that Ukrainian troops had repelled dozens of Russian assaults close to Pokrovsk and Toretsk in Ukraine’s Donetsk area. The navy stated 51 Russian assaults had been stopped close to Pokrovsk, a significant logistics hub within the japanese area, and one other 13 close to the city of Toretsk within the final 24 hours.

“Our soldiers and units are doing everything to destroy the occupier and repel the assaults. The situation is under control,” Zelenskiy stated.

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