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Russia Claims Victory in Kursk, But Ukraine Says Fighting Continues

Kursk Region: A Key Battleground as Russia and Ukraine Clash

The Daily Desk by The Daily Desk
June 20, 2026
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Tensions Escalate in Kursk as Ukraine Rejects Putin’s Victory Claim - Tatyana Makeyeva/AFP via Getty Images

Kursk: The Strategic Fight That Could Change the Course of the War - Tatyana Makeyeva/AFP via Getty Images

Russia Claims Recapture of Kursk Border Region, But Ukraine Insists Fighting Continues

In a new development in the ongoing conflict, Russian President Vladimir Putin announced that Russian forces had regained control of the Kursk border region, a site of intense fighting since Ukraine’s surprise offensive last year. Putin hailed the victory as a significant achievement for Russia, claiming that Ukraine’s military operations in the area had completely failed.

However, Ukraine’s Armed Forces quickly disputed Putin’s statement, calling it “not true.” In a post on Telegram, the Ukrainian military confirmed that the fighting was far from over, with their forces continuing to defend key positions in the Kursk region despite difficult conditions.

“The defensive operation of the Ukrainian Defense Forces in the designated areas in Kursk region continues,” Ukraine’s General Staff wrote. “Our units continue to hold their positions and perform their assigned tasks.”

Though CNN is unable to independently verify battlefield claims, both Russia and Ukraine have struggled to secure major victories in other parts of the frontlines. Ukraine’s 2024 offensive, which began with a bold incursion into Kursk in August, marked the first time in decades that a foreign power launched a ground invasion into Russian territory. Ukraine’s forces initially made swift advances, capturing significant territory.

Since then, Russia, bolstered by support from North Korean soldiers, has been attempting to reclaim the land while Ukrainian forces continue to hold out, aiming to use the region as leverage in any future peace talks. The area’s strategic importance has also made it a key focus in the broader conflict, with the aim of relieving pressure on Ukraine’s eastern frontline.

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Putin emphasized that recapturing Kursk would open the door for further Russian success on other parts of the front. Russian military officials, including General Valery Gerasimov, expressed gratitude to the North Korean troops who have supported Russian efforts. According to reports, around 12,000 North Korean soldiers have been deployed to the region.

Local authorities in Kursk are now focused on restoring “peaceful life,” according to Gerasimov, with efforts to clear mines and unexploded ordnance from the area. Special attention is being given to forest areas, basements, and abandoned buildings, which are being checked for any remaining Ukrainian troops.

If Putin’s claim is accurate, Ukraine’s hopes of using Kursk as a bargaining chip in peace talks could be dashed. A retreat from the region may also have broader consequences for Kyiv, potentially eroding both its political influence and military morale as it continues to face the challenges of a protracted war.

Despite ongoing diplomatic efforts, including attempts by the United States to broker peace talks, tensions remain high. U.S. President Donald Trump recently criticized Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky for complicating the negotiation process, accusing him of refusing to accept Russia’s annexation of Crimea. However, Trump also suggested that Ukraine and Russia might be “very close to a deal,” adding an unpredictable twist to the diplomatic landscape.

On the heels of these comments, Trump met with Zelensky in the Vatican during the funeral of Pope Francis, marking a significant moment in the diplomatic efforts. The White House called the meeting “productive,” while Zelensky expressed optimism, writing on X that the discussions “have potential to become historic, if we achieve joint results.”

However, just hours later, Trump suggested the U.S. may impose new sanctions on Russia in response to a recent wave of missile strikes on Kyiv. “There was no reason for Putin to be shooting missiles into civilian areas,” Trump wrote on Truth Social, questioning whether the Russian president truly seeks peace or simply aims to prolong the war. “Too many people are dying,” he added, suggesting that more stringent measures might be necessary to end the conflict.

As the situation in Kursk remains unresolved and diplomatic channels continue to evolve, the conflict’s outcome remains uncertain. The world watches closely as both sides brace for further developments in this complex and volatile war.

Source: CNN – Russia claims recapture of Kursk border region but Ukraine says fighting continues

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