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In Kursk Oblast, geo-located footage showed that Russian forces captured the towns of Alexandriya and Leonidovo. Russian forces claimed to have captured the towns of Progrebski, Maryevka and Naidenov. [40] At the Ramstein meeting, Norway pledged a military aid package of 2 billion euros for Ukraine over 2025. Canada pledged $330 million in ...
On 30 August, Russia captured the village of Karlivka, making further advances south of it, while Russian sources claimed a complete capture of Hrodivka. On 31 August Russia advanced into Halytsynivka and seized the northern portion of the village. [70] [71] Russian milbloggers claimed that the village had been completely captured, [71] which ...
The New York Times referred to the capture of Avdiivka as "the first major gain Russian forces have achieved" since the capture of Bakhmut in May 2023. [4] Western media also highlighted that the city's capture not only provided a morale boost for the Russian military but that the timing also provided Russian president Vladimir Putin a ...
Russian paratroopers have reached the eastern edge of the Ukrainian town of Chasiv Yar, which Kyiv's top commander says Moscow wants taken by May 9, the date when Russia marks the Soviet victory ...
According to analysts cited by The New York Times, the Ukrainian advance in Kursk Oblast had largely been stopped by Russian reinforcements at this point, and the situation stabilized, but Ukrainian forces continued to hold on to their captured territory. [102]
[105] [106] Russian forces captured the coastal city of Prymorsk by 13:40 on 26 February. [107] Russian forces were also able to enter and capture Berdiansk, west of Mariupol, [105] [108] [109] [110] capturing its port and the Berdiansk Airport. [111] [112] During the takeover, local authorities reported that one person was killed and another ...
Ukrainian military chief Oleksandr Syrskyi said Ukrainian troops have advanced 35 kilometers (21.7 miles) through Russian defenses since the start of their surprise assault, capturing 1,150 square ...
The New York Times reported that during 2023 up to September 25, Ukraine gained 143 square miles (370 km 2) while Russia gained 331 square miles (860 km 2) of territory, a net gain of 188 square miles (490 km 2) by Russia, from analysing Institute for the Study of War and American Enterprise Institute Critical Threats Project data. The changes ...