Russia Says It Retakes 2 Villages in Its Western Kursk Region

Reuters
By Reuters
September 17, 2024Russia–Ukraine War
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Russia Says It Retakes 2 Villages in Its Western Kursk Region
A military vehicle driving past a destroyed Ukrainian military vehicle in the Sumy region, near the border with Russia, on Aug. 13, 2024. (Roman Pilipey/AFP via Getty Images)

MOSCOW—Russia said on Monday that its forces had retaken control of two villages in its western Kursk region from Ukraine, continuing what Moscow says is a significant counter-offensive there.

Russian forces have been battling Ukrainian troops in Kursk region since Aug. 6, when Kyiv surprised Moscow with the biggest foreign attack on Russian soil since World War Two.

Reuters could not independently verify the report by Russia’s Defence Ministry that its troops had retaken the settlements of Uspenovka and Borki. They lie about 12 miles (20 km) apart on the border with Ukraine’s Sumy region.

A senior Russian commander and pro-Kremlin war bloggers said last week that Russia had restored control over about 10 settlements in the region, an assertion Reuters was unable to confirm.

Ukraine claims its forces control about 100 villages in Kursk over an area of more than 1,300 square km (500 square miles), which Russian sources dispute.

The governor of Kursk region, Alexei Smirnov, on Monday ordered the evacuation of settlements in two districts situated within 15 km (9 miles) of the Ukrainian border.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, speaking in his nightly video address on Monday, said he had discussed the situation in Kursk with top commander Oleksandr Syrskyi.

Zelenskyy also said Syrskyi provided details of the slow advance of Russian forces in eastern Ukraine, particularly on the rail and logistic hub of Pokrovsk.

He said 100 battles had occurred in the last 24 hours on the eastern front, with the heaviest fighting gripping the Pokrovsk and Kurakhove sectors.

Capturing Pokrovsk would be a step towards Russia’s objective of capturing the whole of the Donetsk region.

Zelenskyy claimed on Friday that Ukraine’s Kursk incursion had slowed Russian forces in eastern Ukraine.

But Russian President Vladimir Putin says the Kursk assault has proved a distraction for Kyiv on the eastern frontline, weakening its defences there.

Russia and Ukraine conducted two prisoner exchanges over the weekend involving hundreds of POWs. Many Russian soldiers had been captured while defending Kursk, the defence ministry said.