Brendan Cole is a Newsweek Senior News Reporter based in London, UK. His focus is Russia and Ukraine, in particular the war started by Moscow. He also covers other areas of geopolitics including ...
Ukraine’s military did not immediately comment. Open source maps showed this week that Ukraine’s positions in Kursk have deteriorated sharply and its troops are nearly surrounded by Russian forces.
By Freya Gibson, junior OSINT producer Maps and geolocated footage analysed by Sky News show Russia's military has pushed Ukrainian forces back in Sudzha in the Kursk region. In August 2024 ...
Ukraine's military did not immediately comment. Open source maps showed this week that Ukraine's positions in Kursk have deteriorated sharply and its troops are nearly surrounded by Russian forces.
But Ukraine’s needs are immediate. open image in gallery A Russian rocket launcher is fired toward a Ukrainian position in the Kursk region border area on Thursday (Russian Defense Ministry ...
Russian forces appear to have made significant territorial gains in the Kursk region and might be close to forcing a full Ukrainian retreat in the region. Open source maps showed this week that ...
Ukraine’s situation in Kursk has deteriorated sharply in the last three days, open source maps show, after Russian forces retook territory as part of a gathering counteroffensive that has nearly ...
Russian social media shared images of troops in the gas pipeline Open source maps on Friday showed Kyiv’s contingent in Kursk on the verge of being surrounded after rapid Russian advances.
Revealing the thrilling details of its men's valiant offensive, Russia said its special forces walked inside a gas pipeline to strike Ukrainian units from the rear in the Kursk region as Moscow ...
Open source maps on Friday showed Kyiv's contingent in Kursk nearly surrounded after rapid Russian advances. "The lid of the smoking cauldron is almost closed," former Russian president Dmitry ...