Ukraine Seizes Significant Territory in Surprise Incursion into Russia
Kyiv's forces capture over 380 square miles in Kursk region, marking the largest cross-border assault since WWII.
- Ukrainian troops control around 1,000 square kilometers of Russian territory, including 28 settlements.
- The incursion aims to disrupt Russian supply lines and retaliate against artillery strikes on Ukraine.
- Russian authorities have evacuated over 130,000 civilians from the conflict zones in Kursk and Belgorod.
- Moscow has declared a counter-terror operation but has refrained from calling the incursion an act of war.
- Western allies reaffirm support for Ukraine, while Russia scrambles to reinforce its border defenses.





















































































