Russian forces are attempting to create an active fighting zone in Ukraine's northeastern region of Sumy, across the border from Russia's Kursk region, Ukraine's border guard spokesman said on Monday.
The Russian Armed Forces are already fighting in Sudzha, only a few settlements remain to be liberated around it. The main question is whether the Russian army will advance in Sumy region? The columnist writes about this Pravda.
Open-source maps show that Russian troops have retaken territory in Kursk, using a counteroffensive that has seen Moscow make its first advances into Ukraine's Sumy region on the other side of the ...
"These are small assault units, composed of a few people. They try to penetrate our territory, accumulate forces and advance further into Ukraine, probably to cut off logistical routes," State Border Guard spokesperson Andrii Demchenko said on national television.
Russian units from the North group of forces continue to develop an offensive in the Kursk region, regaining significant territories.
The situation on the border of the Sumy Region with the Kursk Oblast of russia is under the control of the Defense Forces of Ukraine, currently there is no
Russian forces claimed to have captured territory in Ukraine's Sumy region for the first time since 2022. The Kremlin said it has also retaken multiple settlements in the Kursk region. The advance is threatening Ukraine's sole territorial bargaining chip,