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Putin’s troops in Russia’s Kursk forced back miles by Ukraine’s attack – war live
Intense battles between Ukrainian and Moscow’s troops inside the Russian border region of Kursk have entered a third day after an audacious attack by Kyiv’s forces.
War monitor the Institute for the Study of War (ISW) said Ukrainian soldiers had penetrated more than six miles (10km) across the border, breaking through two Russian defensive lines and a stronghold.
Russia declared a state of emergency amid the fierce fighting, despite seeking to claim that the situation was under control. Russian state media said that 3,000 people have been evacuated from the area.
Moscow’s military chief Valery Gerasimov briefed president Vladimir Putin on Wednesday about the attack, while neither Kyiv nor president Volodymyr Zelensky has made any direct reference to the assault while exhorting Kyiv’s soldiers to press on and weaken Russian forces.
Multiple pro-Russian military bloggers said the battles continued into Thursday.
“Sudzha [a district in Kursk] is basically lost to us. And this is an important logistics hub,” said Yuri Podolyaka, a popular Ukrainian-born pro-Russian military blogger, adding that Ukrainian forces were pushing north towards Lgov.
Ukraine says Russian bomb kills two in schoolyard in Sumy region
A Ukrainian official said a young man and his 6-year-old brother had been killed when a Russian guided bomb hit a schoolyard on Thursday after Moscow troops stepped up air strikes on the northern Sumy region bordering Russia’s Kursk region.
The pair were killed in Mohrytsia village, Volodymyr Artiukh, head of the Sumy region’s military administration told national TV.
He said the area had seen an unprecedented number of air strikes.
“Sumy region has never known such a large number per day,” he added, referring to 56 guided bombs dropped by Russia in the past 24 hours.
Yuliia Dysa8 August 2024 17:00
Top Russian commander admits lack of manpower
A top Russian general has said in a rare admission that the Kremlin’s troops are running out of “forces” and “resources.”
Top Russian General Apti Alaudinov, commander of the Akhmat special forces unit fighting in Russia, also confirmed there had been deaths in Ukraine’s Kursk incursion.
Mr Alaudinov said the incursion had been made possible because Moscow “had neither forces, nor means, nor resources” to stop them.
He said on the Telegram messaging app: “There is no irreversible process, nothing supernatural happened… Yes, the guys died, that’s true. Several populated areas, the enemy entered there,” he said.
Rachel Hagan8 August 2024 15:39
Ukraine to unleash robot dogs on front lines
Ukraine could replace soldiers with robot dogs on its front lines for risky missions like spying on Russian trenches or detecting mines.
Not just used for treacherous missions, the hounds can also carry just over a stone of ammunition or medicines to hot spots on the battlefield.
At a demonstration in an undisclosed part of Ukraine, the metallic dog known as model “BAD One” stood up, crouched, ran and jumped according to commands transmitted by its operator, Agence France Press has reported.
“We have surveillance soldiers who get sent on reconnaissance missions (who) are most of the time very highly trained people, very experienced people (and) always exposed to risks,” said the operator who went by the name Yuri as he demonstrated to AFP journalists.
He continued: “I can’t say how many we deployed. But it will have a significant impact on the operations and increase the safety of soldiers.”
Rachel Hagan8 August 2024 14:53
Zelensky says Ukrainian army ‘knows how to surprise’
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has praised the Ukrainian army for its ability “to surprise” and achieve results.
While he made no direct reference to the cross-border assault in Russia’s Kursk region, this is likely what he is referencing.
He said at an event to unveil a new digital app to cut paperwork for the military: “Everyone can see that the Ukrainian army knows how to surprise. And knows how to achieve results.
“This is demonstrated by the battlefield, where our soldiers not only withstood the overwhelming force of the occupiers, but also are destroying it in the way necessary to protect Ukraine – our state and independence.”
Rachel Hagan8 August 2024 14:18
Ukraine narrowly miss medal in canoe sprint
In an update to our earlier post, Ukraine has just missed out on a medal in the canoe sprint final at the Paris Olympics.
Despite not winning, they have done exceptionally well to beat those who came ahead of them in the semi-final -Canada and Denmark.
Germany pipped Australia across the finish line, with just 0.04 seconds between them. Spain picked up the bronze medal and Ukraine came in fourth just a second behind.
The Ukrainian team consists of Oleh Kukharyk, Dmytro Danylenko, Ihor Trunov and Ivan Semykin.
Rachel Hagan8 August 2024 14:02
Russian bomb kills two in school playground
A young man and his six-year-old brother were killed this afternoon when a Russian-guided bomb hit a school playground in the northern Sumy region bordering Russia’s Kursk region, a Ukrainian official said.
The pair were killed in Mohrytsia village, Volodymyr Artiukh, head of the Sumy region’s military administration told national TV.
“Sumy region has never known such a large number per day,” he added, referring to 56 guided bombs dropped by Russia in the past 24 hours.
The Kremlin has accused the Ukrainian military of launching an armoured assault in the Kursk region, in one of the largest such incursions of the 29 months of the full-scale war.
Rachel Hagan8 August 2024 13:38
Russian seek 15-year sentence for US-Russian woman in treason trial
Russian prosecutors have requested a 15-year sentence in the treason trial of Ksenia Khavana, a Russian-American woman who has pleaded guilty to charges related to supporting Ukraine’s military.
Khavana, also known by her maiden name Karelina, was arrested in February in the west-central city of Yekaterinburg and accused of collecting funds for Ukraine’s armed forces.
Her trial, which has been held behind closed doors, concluded with her guilty plea on Wednesday.
According to reports, her lawyer, Mikhail Mushalov, stated that the sentencing is expected next week.
Khavana acquired US citizenship after marrying an American and moving to Los Angeles but had returned to Russia to visit her family at the time of her arrest.
Russia’s Federal Security Service claims she “proactively collected money in the interests of one of the Ukrainian organizations, which was subsequently used to purchase tactical medical supplies, equipment, weapons, and ammunition for the Ukrainian armed forces.”
But rights group The First Department said the charges come from a $51 (£40) donation to an American charity that helps Ukraine.
Rachel Hagan8 August 2024 12:50
Ukraine vies for medal in canoe sprint at Olympic final
Ukraine are inching closer to a medal today after securing fifth place in the semi-finals of the men’s kayak four 500m.
The K4 500m final, which involves four paddlers in a single kayak, is commencing this afternoon and will see Ukraine try to beat Canada and Denmark for the bronze medal.
The Ukrainian team is made up of Oleh Kukharyk at the bow, Dmytro Danylenko at second, Ihor Trunov and Ivan Semykin at the back.
They are the first Ukrainian men’s team to win a K-4 500m world title and get an Olympic quota.
Not only are they sporting heroes but they are also fundraising money for rehabilitation and prosthetics for war victims, some of which include their friends and fellow athletes.
Rachel Hagan8 August 2024 12:35
Zelensky speaks with US House Representatives on achieving peace
Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky met today with a bipartisan delegation of the House of Representatives of the United States Congress to discuss ways to achieve a just peace in Ukraine as soon as possible.
The president announced his visit on X, formerly Twitter, saying he underlined Ukraine’s utmost efforts “to achieve a just peace as soon as possible”.
He also expressed gratitude for support to “everyone in America who values freedom and independence as much as we do in Ukraine”.
Rachel Hagan8 August 2024 12:03
Russia should take all of Ukraine, Medvedev says
Former Russian president Dmitry Medvedev said the Ukrainian attack was an attempt to force Russia to divert resources from the front and to show the West that Ukraine could still fight.
As a result of the Kursk attack, Medvedev said, Russia should expand its war aims to include taking all of Ukraine.
“From this moment on, the SVO (Special Military Operation) should acquire an openly extraterritorial character,” Medvedev said, adding that Russian forces should go to Odesa, Kharkiv, Dnipro, Mykolayiv, Kyiv “and beyond”.
Guy Faulconbridge8 August 2024 11:45