Russian President Vladimir Putin visited Kursk for the first time since Ukrainian forces invaded as Russian and North Korean forces accelerated an advance in the region.
Russian President Vladimir Putin visited soldiers in the embattled Kursk region, where Russian troops have pushed Ukrainian forces from the territory they had occupied for weeks. NBC News’ Matt Bodner ...
Russian President Vladimir Putin visited a command center in Kursk on Wednesday, ordering troops there to "destroy" all Ukrainian formations.
Russia’s Defense Ministry has announced it has taken over Sudzha, the biggest town in the Kursk region that has been overrun by Ukrainian forces since the surprise cross border offensive in August ...
Russia says it will discuss the U.S. ceasefire proposal, but Vladimir Putin has signaled he seeks to expel the remnants of Ukrainian forces from Kursk.
Ukraine caught Russia off-guard in its August counter-invasion last year, and succeeded in leveraging a single division of 11,000 soldiers to pin down an estimated 78,000 Russian soldiers, slowing ...
Russian forces have been swiftly advancing in the Kursk border region ahead of talks with the US on Thursday, bringing ...
President Vladimir Putin of Russia made a surprise visit late Wednesday to western Kursk and called for troops to rapidly ...
Putin issued the chilling order during a rare appearance wearing military fatigues this week, telling troops they should ...
Putin photographed visiting Kursk as his forces close in on reclaiming region - Trump threatens Russia with 'devastating' ...
President Vladimir Putin made a surprise visit to Russia’s occupied Kursk region on Wednesday, as the Kremlin considers a US ...
Kyiv has called on Moscow to respond to the proposed ceasefire - the Kremlin says it is waiting to be briefed by the US.