As the military operation in the Kursk region enters its sixth day, Russian forces have struggled to repel a Ukrainian advance despite deploying reinforcements. Ukrainian soldiers involved in the operation have confirmed that they remain on Russian soil, having advanced deep into the territory.
Russian General Valery Gerasimov has tried to assert control over the situation, with the defense ministry releasing footage of airstrikes on Ukrainian columns. However, verified reports indicate that Ukrainian forces have moved approximately 30 kilometers inside Russia, taking control of the town of Sudzha, near the border.
One Ukrainian soldier, Denys, who has been involved in multiple incursions into Russian territory, reported that his unit is making further inroads. Despite the Russian reinforcements, Ukrainian troops maintain the upper hand. Denys’s unit, which had been relocated from the Donetsk region, has played a crucial role in the offensive.
Another soldier, Kostyantyn, expressed optimism about the operation’s early successes, noting the significant morale boost it has provided to Ukrainian forces. He stated that confidence in a Ukrainian victory is growing as they continue their campaign.
President Volodymyr Zelenskyy addressed the operation for the first time after five days of silence, emphasizing Ukraine’s ability to exert pressure on the aggressor and restore justice. He received a briefing from Commander-in-Chief Oleksandr Syrskyi on the frontline situation and the progress of the operation.
Meanwhile, Russia’s foreign ministry has vowed a “tough response” to the incursion. The defense ministry claimed that it continues to counter Ukrainian forces, reporting strikes on several settlements in the Kursk region. Russian forces have also deployed tanks, artillery, and drones in an attempt to halt the Ukrainian advance.
Casualties and evacuations have been reported on both sides. In the Kursk region, more than 76,000 civilians have been evacuated, and missile strikes have caused injuries. The Ukrainian side has also seen evacuations from the Sumy region, where people have sought refuge from Russian attacks.
The long-term objectives of Ukraine’s incursion remain unclear, but the operation has exposed weaknesses in Russia’s border defenses and boosted morale among Ukrainian troops. Analysts suggest that Ukraine might be leveraging the offensive to strengthen its position in future negotiations, even as it faces ongoing challenges in eastern Ukraine.