
Reuters: Russian Navy Deputy Commander Killed in Kursk
Primorye Governor Oleg Kozhemyako announced that Deputy Commander of the Navy Mikhail Gudkov was killed in action in the Kursk region of Russia.

Primorye Governor Oleg Kozhemyako announced that Deputy Commander of the Navy Mikhail Gudkov was killed in action in the Kursk region of Russia.

A senior Ukrainian military commander said that around 10.000 Russian soldiers are fighting in the Kursk region and they control about 90 square kilometers.

Ukrainian troops are scouting several Russian positions around the border village of Tetkino in the Kursk region of western Russia.

The Ukrainian army is making a new effort targeting the Russian Kursk region and launching multiple cross-border attacks.

Russian Security Council Secretary Sergey Shoigu said that Russian forces will liberate the entire territory of the Kursk border region from Ukrainian troops in the near future.

Russian law enforcement agencies have arrested former Kursk regional governor Alexei Smirnov on corruption charges.

Russian President Vladimir Putin said that Ukraine breaking the siege in the Kursk region is becoming impossible.

During his visit to the Kursk region, President Vladimir Putin emphasized that the Russian military must defeat Ukrainian forces "as soon as possible".

The Russian Ministry of Defense released a video depicting a first-person drone attack on Ukrainian forces in the Kursk region.

President Putin has just held telephone conversations with the commanders of the 810th Marine Brigade of the Black Sea Fleet and the 56th Regiment of the 7th Airborne Shock Division.

According to the Russian Ministry of Defense, Ukrainian forces suffered heavy losses in the Kursk region over the past 24 hours.

After inspecting the attacked areas in the Kursk region, Russia confirmed that Ukrainian forces had fired US-made ATACMS missiles at targets in the area.

The governor of the Kursk region said that Russian forces shot down seven Ukrainian missiles and seven drones overnight in the Kursk area.

The Russian Defense Ministry said Ukraine lost 30.050 servicemen and 184 tanks in the operation toward Kursk.

The Russian Defense Ministry said its glide bombs struck a Ukrainian troop concentration area on the Kursk border.

Russia repelled six new Ukrainian attacks on the Kursk region and regained control of the Makiivka settlement in the Luhansk region.

Russian armed forces killed 16.400 Ukrainian servicemen and destroyed 127 tanks in Kyiv's military operation in the border region of Kursk.

Ukrainian armed forces lost more than half of their military equipment during the offensive on the Kursk region of Russia.

Russia says its military has regained control of 10 settlements in the Kursk border region, where Ukraine launched a cross-border offensive in August.

According to the latest figures from the Russian Ministry of Defense, the Ukrainian army has lost 6.600 troops in the Kursk operation after more than 20 days.

As the world's second-largest military power, allowing another country to attack and occupy its territory is unprecedented in modern Russian history.

Major General Apty Alaudinov said that Russian troops have liberated two more settlements.

President Vladimir Putin said Ukrainian forces attempted to attack Russia's Kursk nuclear power plant (NPP).

Russian President Vladimir Putin convened an extraordinary meeting of government members and regional leaders to discuss the security situation in three provinces bordering Ukraine.

The Russian Defense Ministry says the Ukrainian army has lost more than 4.130 soldiers since the start of the offensive on Kursk.

On August 19, President Volodymyr Zelensky announced that Ukrainian forces controlled more than 1.250 square kilometers and 92 settlements in Russia's Kursk region.

After 13 days of deploying troops across the border, Ukrainian forces have not achieved any objectives in Kursk, while Russia continues to gain the upper hand in the Donetsk region.

The Russian Ministry of Defense warned that any attempt by Ukraine to cause a nuclear catastrophe in Kursk would face the strongest possible response from Moscow.

Acting governor Alexei Smirnov said that the Kursk regional authorities in Russia have decided to evacuate residents from the Glushkov district.

According to Russian diplomatic officials, the Ukrainian army will soon regret attacking Kursk, as they are deploying their last remaining reserve forces into the conflict.