Ukrainian Forces Gain Foothold in Russia's Kursk Region
In the Hlushkov district of Russia's Kursk region, Ukrainian forces have gained control over 90 square kilometers, preparing for potential enemy engagement. Approximately 10,000 Russian soldiers are stationed in the area. The Ukrainian military's strategic maneuver was confirmed by their top commander, Oleksandr Syrskyi.

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Ukrainian forces have established control over 90 square kilometers within the Hlushkov district, Kursk region in Russia. This region, largely overseen by Russian military presence, is now a focal point of strategic confrontation.
According to Oleksandr Syrskyi, Ukraine's top military commander, the move is in anticipation of prospective enemy offensives. Syrskyi emphasized that these actions are preemptive in nature, addressing potential threats from adversarial forces.
With about 10,000 Russian soldiers deployed in the area, the situation is tense. This development highlights the ongoing complexities in the geopolitical landscape of the region, marking a significant phase in Ukraine's military strategy.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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