Ukraine Gains Ground in Kursk Offensive
Ukraine Gains Ground in Kursk Offensive
Ukraine Gains Ground in Kursk Offensive
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Since Ukrainian troops launched an incursion into Russia's Kursk region on August 6, significant developments have unfolded. Ukrainian forces have destroyed key Russian infrastructure, including pontoon bridges, using U.S.-supplied HIMARS, and have captured more territory in Kursk than Russia has in Ukraine this year. The offensive has led to the evacuation of around 133,000 residents from Kursk and has exposed vulnerabilities in Russia's defenses, causing a surge in negative sentiments towards President Vladimir Putin among Russians. Ukrainian morale has been boosted by these battlefield successes, with many seeing this as a significant strategic victory. In response, Russia has initiated countermeasures, although progress has been slow, and reinforced concrete structures are being installed for civilian protection.

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