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  2. Kursk offensive (2024–present) - Wikipedia

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    On 16 August, Putin's aide Nikolai Patrushev claimed, without providing evidence, that the invasion of Kursk Oblast was "planned with the participation of NATO and Western special services", [234] calling the offensive "a desperate act, driven by the impending collapse of the neo-Nazi regime in Kyiv." [235] [better source needed]

  3. Ukrainian occupation of Kursk Oblast - Wikipedia

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    During the Russo-Ukrainian War and Russian invasion of Ukraine, the Armed Forces of Ukraine occupied parts of Russia's Kursk Oblast. It was the first time since World War II that Russian territory was occupied by a foreign military. Ukrainian forces occupied several settlements, including the town of Sudzha.

  4. Timeline of the Russian invasion of Ukraine (1 January 2025 ...

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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 Pogrebki, 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 ...

  5. Uspenovka, Kursk Oblast - Wikipedia

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    The village is located less than a kilometre (0.62 mi) from the Russian-Ukrainian border, 104 kilometres (65 mi) southwest of Kursk, 22 kilometres (14 mi) south of the district centre — urban-type settlement Korenevo, 3.5 kilometres (2.2 mi) from the centre of the village council — Viktorovka.

  6. March 2024 western Russia incursion - Wikipedia

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    The channel also posted a video calling for people not to participate in the 2024 Russian presidential election. Former State Duma deputy Ilya Ponomarev, who lives in Ukraine, claimed that the Freedom of Russia Legion, the Russian Volunteer Corps and the Sibir Battalion entered Kursk and Belgorod Oblasts "as part of a joint operation." [19]

  7. Darino, Kursk Oblast - Wikipedia

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    The village is located in the southwestern part of the Central Russian Upland, in the forest steppe zone, on the right bank of the Snagosti River, 3.55 kilometres (2.21 mi) of the Russian-Ukrainian border, 97.25 kilometres (60.43 mi) southwest of Kursk, about 17 kilometres (11 mi) northwest of the town of Sudzha, the administrative centre of the district. [4]

  8. File:August 2024 Kursk Oblast incursion.svg - Wikipedia

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  9. Nikolayevo-Darino - Wikipedia

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    Nikolayevo-Darino (Russian: Николаево-Дарьино) is a village in western Russia, in Sudzansky District of Kursk Oblast. The village is located not far from the Russian-Ukrainian border , 99.48 kilometres (61.81 mi) southwest of Kursk , 18 kilometres (11 mi) south of the district centre of Sudzha .