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Russian troops fighting in Kursk have reached the Ukraine border area, Moscow claimed on Friday. The Kremlin’s defence ...
KYIV - When Ms Mariia Pankova last exchanged messages with her close friend Pavlo in December, she had no idea that he was among the Ukrainian troops fighting in Russia’s Kursk region.
Kyiv's assault on Kursk in August took Russia, and the world, by surprise. It was the biggest attack on sovereign Russian territory since the Nazi invasion of 1941.
Ukrainian troops controlled approximately 350 sq km of Kursk Oblast at the time, rather than 100 sq km as they do currently. The distance they had to travel from point A to point B was about 15-20 km.