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    Russian Forces Advance in Kursk and Curl Behind Ukrainian Forces

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    Posted on March 10, 2025

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    Last updated: January 25, 2026

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    Russian forces advance in Kursk, encircling Ukrainian troops as Ukraine faces diplomatic challenges with the U.S.

    Russian Forces Make Significant Gains in Kursk Region Against Ukraine

    By Guy Faulconbridge and Lidia Kelly

    MOSCOW (Reuters) -Russian forces advanced further in Kursk region on Monday and curled behind Ukrainian forces as part of a major encirclement operation aimed at forcing thousands of Ukrainian soldiers to either flee or surrender in western Russia.

    The Russian advances threaten to encircle thousands of Ukrainian soldiers just as Ukraine prepares for talks with top U.S. diplomats in Saudi Arabia on Tuesday, with U.S. President Donald Trump pressing for a swift end to the war.

    Ukrainian troops seized about 1,300 square km (500 square miles) of Russia's Kursk region in August in what Kyiv said was an attempt to gain a bargaining chip in future negotiations and to force Russia to shift forces from eastern Ukraine.

    But by mid-February, Russia had taken back at least 800 square km (300 square miles) of territory in Kursk and in recent days launched a major paratrooper offensive from multiple directions that threatens to cut off Ukraine's supply lines and potential routes of withdrawal.

    A Russian war blog, Two Majors, said Russian forces had cleared the settlement of Ivashkovsky and Russian units were advancing on the so-called "cauldron" in Kursk from at least seven directions.

    Yuri Podolyaka, a Ukrainian-born, pro-Russian military blogger, said he was having trouble keeping up with events as the Russian advance was so swift. He said Ukrainian units were trapped in several pockets in Kursk.

    "Over the past four days, Russian troops have cleared as much territory in the Kursk region as they sometimes could not even clear in a couple of months," said a Russian blogger close to the defence ministry who goes by the name Rybar.

    "The front has been pierced," said Rybar, adding that Russian forces were curling up inside the Ukrainian border to cut off the main roads leading out of Kursk to Ukraine's Sumy region.

    The Russian offensive raises a serious conundrum for Ukraine just as the spring thaw turns roads to mud tracks: should it withdraw from Kursk, and if so, can it do so without a disorderly rush to the border under intense Russian fire?

    KURSK OFFENSIVE

    Russian forces on Sunday recaptured three more settlements in Kursk after special forces crept for miles through a gas pipeline near the town of Sudzha in an attempt to surprise Ukrainian forces.

    Russian advances in 2024 and Trump's upending of U.S. policy on Ukraine and Russia have raised fears among European leaders that Ukraine will lose the war and that Trump is turning his back on Europe.

    The United States paused military aid and the sharing of intelligence with Ukraine this month after a meeting between Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy on February 28 descended into acrimony in front of the world's media.

    Zelenskiy said on Sunday that he had received a report from his Commander-in-Chief Oleksandr Syrskyi about the Kursk operation. He did not reveal further detail.

    The General Staff of Ukraine's Armed Forces said in its daily report on Sunday evening that Ukrainian forces repelled 27 attacks by Russian forces along the Kursk frontline on Sunday.

    (Reporting by Guy Faulconbridge in Moscow and Lidia Kelly in Melbourne; Editing by Mark Trevelyan)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Russian forces advanced in Kursk, encircling Ukrainian troops.
    • •The offensive aims to force Ukrainian soldiers to flee or surrender.
    • •Ukraine's supply lines are threatened by the Russian advance.
    • •The situation complicates Ukraine's diplomatic talks with the U.S.
    • •European leaders are concerned about U.S. policy shifts on Ukraine.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Russian forces advance in Kursk and curl behind Ukrainian forces

    1What recent military actions have Russian forces taken in Kursk?

    Russian forces advanced further in the Kursk region, threatening to encircle thousands of Ukrainian soldiers as part of a major offensive.

    2How has Ukraine responded to the Russian advances?

    Ukrainian forces reported repelling 27 attacks by Russian forces along the Kursk frontline, indicating ongoing resistance despite the challenges.

    3What are the implications of U.S. policy changes for Ukraine?

    Concerns have arisen among European leaders that recent shifts in U.S. policy, particularly under President Trump, may jeopardize Ukraine's military support.

    4What territory has been recaptured by Russian forces?

    Russian forces have recaptured at least 800 square kilometers of territory in the Kursk region, reversing some of Ukraine's earlier gains.

    5What challenges does Ukraine face with the spring thaw?

    As the spring thaw turns roads into mud tracks, Ukraine faces a critical decision on whether to withdraw from Kursk without causing disorder among its troops.

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