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Ukraine says it controls 1,000 square km of Russia’s Kursk region




August 13 ------ Ukraine's top commander said Kyiv controlled around 1,000 square kilometers of Russia's Kursk region, his first public comments since Ukraine launched its biggest cross-border attack in almost two and a half years of full-scale war. With Russia still struggling to repel the incursion seven days after it began, President Volodymyr Zelensky published a video clip of Oleksandr Syrskyi, the head of his armed forces, delivering a report on the fighting.

 

"We continue to conduct an offensive operation in the Kursk region. Currently, we control about 1,000 square kilometers of the territory of the Russian Federation," he said. Zelensky said the meeting of top-level officials had ordered the preparation of a "humanitarian plan" for the area.

 

Russia's acting governor of Kursk region, Alexei Smirnov, said Ukraine controlled 28 settlements, and the incursion was about 12 km deep and 40 km wide. In a statement, the Ukrainian leader said the defense ministry and diplomats has been ordered to present a list of "necessary actions" needed to secure permission from Kyiv's Western allies to use long-range weapons for strikes on Russia. Defense Minister Rustem Umerov urged Paris earlier on Monday to lift the ban on Western weapons strikes on military targets in Russia during a call with French counterpart Sebastien Lecornu, the Ukrainian readout said.

 

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