Kyiv: In a significant turn of events in the ongoing Russia-Ukraine war, now stretching into its third year, Ukraine appears to have gained a decisive upper hand. On Tuesday, the Ukrainian Army reportedly captured a vast expanse of Russia’s Kursk region, signaling a major shift in the conflict. General Oleksandr Sirsky, head of the Ukrainian Army, announced that Ukrainian forces have taken control of approximately 1,300 square kilometers (500 square miles) of Russian territory in the Kursk region, a move that has left Russia on the back foot.
The operation, which began on August 6, has not only led to territorial gains but also resulted in the capture of 594 Russian soldiers. General Sirsky described the operation as a surprise to Russia, catching its military off-guard and forcing them to hastily respond. The Ukrainian claim of control over parts of Kursk, however, has yet to be independently verified.
Sirsky further elaborated on the situation in the Kursk region, stating, “The enemy is pulling troops from other directions, thereby weakening their overall defense. They are now attempting to encircle our offensive units, setting the stage for a potential counterattack.” This statement reflects the strategic depth of Ukraine’s advance, which appears to be putting considerable pressure on Russian forces.
This isn’t the first time Ukraine has claimed significant gains in the Kursk region. On August 12, a senior Ukrainian military commander declared that his forces had seized control of about 1,000 square kilometers of territory in the same area. Adding weight to these claims, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky confirmed for the first time on Monday that Ukrainian troops are actively conducting operations in the Kursk region. In a post on Telegram, Zelensky lauded the “firmness and decisive action” of Ukraine’s soldiers and commanders, underscoring the significance of this campaign.
Putin’s Response: What Comes Next?
The Ukrainian advances have reportedly infuriated Russian President Vladimir Putin, raising concerns about how Moscow might respond. With Russia’s defeat in Kursk looming large, there is speculation that Putin’s forces are preparing a powerful counteroffensive. However, Ukraine’s military leadership remains undeterred, bracing for any eventuality and reinforcing their positions in anticipation of Russian retaliation.
As the situation escalates, the possibility of intensified conflict in the Kursk region becomes increasingly likely. Both sides are poised for a potentially horrific escalation, with the outcome of this battle likely to have profound implications for the broader war.