Russia has regained control of Kursk border region from Ukraine, Putin says
- Ukrainian troops have been forced from Russia's Kursk region, according to Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov.
- U.S. President Donald Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy met to discuss a potential ceasefire deal, as confirmed by Ukrainian presidential spokesman Serhii Nykyforov.
- Russian attacks killed three people in Ukraine overnight, with local officials reporting casualties in Donetsk and Dnipropetrovsk regions.
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What to know about the battle for Russia’s Kursk region
Nearly nine months after losing chunks of the Kursk region to a surprise Ukrainian incursion, Russia announced that its troops have fully reclaimed the border territory.

What to know about the battle for Russia's Kursk region
Nearly nine months after losing chunks of the Kursk region to a surprise Ukrainian incursion, Russia has announced that its troops have fully reclaimed the border territory. Ukraine denied it, saying the fighting was still ongoing. If confirmed, Moscow’s victory…
Putin announces Kursk has been liberated: 'The adventure has failed'
The Russian military has taken control of the entire Kursk region in western Ukraine from Ukrainian forces, the Kremlin said. Russian President Vladimir Putin told Kiev, which seized parts of the territory last August, that its "adventure" had failed. The Ukrainian military denied the allegations and said fighting was continuing.


Putin says Russia has regained control of the Kursk region, but Ukraine says fighting continues
Russian President Vladimir Putin claims he has regained control of Kursk, the border region where Ukraine launched a surprise offensive last year. But Ukraine says fighting continues.
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