Russia Ramps Up Kursk Campaign as US Arms Supplies Set to Wane

Ukraine said that its forces had repelled a dozen attacks in the Kursk region, which borders northeast Ukraine.

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Kremlin forces are racing to drive back and cut off Ukraine’s troops in Russia’s Kursk region in a bid to undermine a bargaining chip in possible peace talks after the US suspended new military aid to Kyiv.

“All units across the entire Kursk front have gone on the attack,” Apti Alaudinov, a Russian military commander, was cited as saying by the Tass news service.