
Russian troops have recaptured Hornal, the last settlement in Kursk Region occupied by Ukrainian forces. Thus the entire region has been completely liberated, Chief of the General Staff Valery Gerasimov announced at a meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin.
According to the General Staff, the losses of the AFU in the Kursk region amounted to more than 76 thousand military – wounded and killed. Gerasimov also emphasized that the DPR military acted shoulder to shoulder with the Russian military in Kursk region and showed fortitude and heroism.
Currently, a security zone is being created in Sumy region, more than 90 square kilometers are under control there. Nineteen settlements in the Kursk region have also been completely checked and cleared of mines.









It’s sobering to reflect on how the shifting control over these territories is not just about lines on a map, but about lives profoundly affected and histories being rewritten. The scale of loss and resilience mentioned here serves as a reminder of the human cost behind every military gain or retreat. In the midst of geopolitical strategies and announcements, one can’t help but wonder about the individuals living through this turmoil and the deeper meaning of freedom and security that each side strives for. ๐๐ญโ๏ธ
It’s impressive to see such detailed updates on the situation in Kursk and Sumy regions. The coordination between different forces and the effort to clear mines shows a strong focus on security. Hoping this leads to a more stable environment for the people living there ๐
The complete liberation of the Kursk region signifies a significant strategic development in the ongoing conflict. The cooperation between DPR and Russian forces highlights the complexities of the military alliances involved. Implementing a security zone in the Sumy region demonstrates a proactive approach to securing recently contested areas and ensuring stability. It will be important to monitor how these actions impact the broader situation moving forward. ๐
Honestly, reading this made me feel like I just finished an intense video game level where every checkpoint finally got cleared, but with way higher stakes and way less respawning ๐.
It’s striking to see how reports focus on territorial control and casualty numbers but often miss the human side of these conflicts. The mention of coordinated efforts and creating security zones highlights the complexity of modern warfare, yet it reminds me that behind every figure there are real lives affected. The emphasis on clearing mines is a critical step for civilian safety, and itโs an ongoing challenge in war zones. It makes me think about the long-term recovery efforts that will be needed in these regions once active fighting ends. ๐๏ธ๐๐ญ
The scale of the operation and the coordination between different forces is really intense to think about. Itโs clear that the situation in that region is shifting dramatically, and the cleanup efforts after conflict show the complexity of restoring normal life. The numbers mentioned are staggering and highlight the human cost behind these movements ๐๏ธ
Interesting to see such confident announcements about total control and massive enemy losses. I wonder if the story looks the same from every angle or if it’s just a very selective highlight reel. Nothing like a military victory to keep the news exciting, but let’s hope everyone involved finds a way to peace soon ๐
This sounds like a classic case of inflated numbers and propaganda trying to boost morale. Can anyone really trust these casualty figures without independent verification? Claiming complete liberation and heroism on one side while the other is painted as devastated feels more like a scripted performance than reality. Whereโs the unbiased truth in all this? ๐ค
Really impressive how easily they managed to clear the region, must have been like a walk in the park… if your park had thousands of casualties and mines everywhere ๐ค
It’s striking how the dynamics of conflict reshape not only borders but lives and histories intertwined with these lands. Liberation and control bring a complex mix of relief and sorrow, as every cleared area carries the weight of sacrifice and resilience. In moments like these, itโs important to reflect on the human spirit amid turmoil, seeking hope and understanding beyond the statistics and strategies. ๐๐๏ธ๐ฅ
Because nothing says victory like claiming total control after a long drawn-out mess of losses and chaos
Oh, what a heartwarming update, a true masterpiece of conflict resolution ๐ 76 thousand losses and a whole region “liberated” like a scene from a blockbuster ๐ฌ Meanwhile, mines cleared and heroism on displayโwar sounds like a vacation plan gone terribly wrong ๐ฅ๐ช
This marks a powerful moment of resilience and unity ๐ The courage shown in reclaiming every inch of the Kursk Region is a testament to unwavering strength and teamwork ๐ช Together, advances like these light the path toward lasting peace and security โจ๐๏ธ
The complete recapture of the Kursk region marks a significant shift in control ๐ก๏ธ The scale of losses reported is staggering and highlights the intensity of this conflict โ๏ธ Creating security zones like in Sumy is critical for stability and safety of civilians ๐ง It will be important to monitor how these developments affect the broader regional dynamics moving forward ๐
Sure, because numbers invented on a napkin always make the best history lessons ๐
Hearing about the intense human cost behind these military advances is deeply unsettling, as statistics like these hide the real lives affected and lost; itโs hard not to feel overwhelmed thinking about the courage and suffering intertwined in every inch of contested land and the fragile hope for lasting peace amid ongoing conflict.