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Ukraine's Offensive in Kursk: Destruction of Bridges and Power Struggles
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New York Times - World
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Ukraine launched its biggest foreign incursion into Russia since WWII, assaulting Kursk region on Aug. 6 and capturing settlements after heavy fighting. Aleksei Smirnov, Kursk's acting governor, warned the crisis was ongoing. Volodymyr Zelensky said on X that Ukrainian forces continued advancing. Col. Roman Kostenko, a Ukrainian MP and military member, confirmed the advance was ongoing. This incursion, more than two years after Moscow's troops poured across Ukraine's border in a full-scale inv..
World - South China Morning Post
Ukrainian drone attack sparks oil fire in south Russia | South China Morning Post
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Ukrainian drones attacked an oil storage facility in Russia's Rostov region, 250 km from the Ukrainian border and 350 km from Kyiv-held areas, sparking a large fire. The Russian defence ministry said it shot down five "aircraft-type" Ukrainian drones overnight, including two over the Rostov region. The attack targeted the "Kavkaz" oil and petroleum storage facility, which supplied fuel to the Russian occupation army. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky praised his forces for hitting oil fac..
New York Times - World
A City of Blaring Sirens Fills With Russians Who Fled Ukraine’s Advance A City of Blaring Sirens Fills With Russians Who Fled Ukraine’s Advance
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Kursk, a Russian city of about half-million, has seen over 130,000 evacuees since Ukraine's Aug. 6 incursion. Residents await aid and search for missing loved ones in Sudzha, a town now controlled by Ukraine, as sirens warn of potential drone or missile attacks. Walls bore posters seeking word of the missing, including Lyubov Prilutskaya's parents.
BBC
'Russians are worried, but trust Putin to deliver peace'
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Russian forces fighting in Ukraine since February 2022; Ukraine's cross-border attack into Russian territory marks first since World War II; Kremlin calls it a 'counter-terrorism operation'; Aleksin town in Tula region hosts patriotic pop concert; Russians in Aleksin express need for peace, some call for Ukraine's capitulation; Russian state TV reports 'special military operation'; Kremlin vows to 'force the enemy' out of Russia; President Putin avoids using 'invasion' term.
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