Ukrainian forces expand control in Kursk region, push 22 miles forward
3:38 PM EDT, August 20, 2024
The territory in the Kursk region of Russia occupied by the Armed Forces of Ukraine has expanded to 488 square miles, and the number of localities controlled by us has increased to 93, reported the Commander-in-Chief of the Ukrainian forces, Gen. Oleksandr Syrskyi, on Tuesday.
- The Armed Forces units are conducting an offensive operation towards Kursk. During the offensive in the Kursk region, the armed forces advanced into territory defended by the opponent by a distance of 17 to 22 miles, announced Syrskyi, presenting Ukrainian progress on the map.
According to Syrskyi, the enemy is using maneuver defense to try to prevent further advancement of Ukrainian units, forming new military formations, and transferring forces from other directions.
- Further actions of our troops in the Kursk region will directly depend on the development of the operational situation, the commander announced.
The biggest investment of Ukraine
Previously, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky called the Ukrainian military offensive deep into the Kursk region "the biggest investment," providing an opportunity to ensure the return of Ukrainian prisoners of war to their homes.
As reported by Reuters, Zelensky appealed to Western allies to allow the use of the weapons they provided to attack targets deep within Russia. He explained that the lack of consent from Western countries in this regard is causing problems for the Ukrainian army, particularly in the Donetsk region in eastern Ukraine, where Russian forces have recently made progress.