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Ukraine launches new Kursk offensive smashing through Russian border in major blow for Putin ahead of Victory Day truce

Published on May 05, 2025 at 01:40 PM

UKRAINE has launched a fresh offensive in the Kursk region of Russia in what could prove to be a major embarrassment for Vladimir Putin.

The tyrant was determined to expel all Ukrainian troops from ahead of this week’s celebration to mark .

Explosion during reported Ukrainian offensive in Russia's Kursk region.
Ukrainian forces attacked Russia’s region of Kursk on Monday
Photo of Russian servicemen on a self-propelled gun in the Kursk region.
Russian servicemen riding atop a self-propelled gun in Kursk
Firefighters extinguishing burning cars at the site of a drone strike in Kyiv.
Firefighters work at the site of a Russian drone strike in Kyiv on Sunday

But after weeks of forcing Ukrainian troops back, now faces a fresh onslaught.

The offensive comes just days before a three-day truce beginning on May 8 Putin had backed to mark victory over the Nazis.

launched a pincer movement sending in mine clearing vehicles at two points on the border to create a path for armoured vehicles packed with paratroopers to follow.

Bridges were destroyed as fierce fighting took place with Ukraine looking to regain land it has lost since the first .

That marked the first time that Russian territory had been occupied by enemy forces since World War Two.

One war blogger said: “There is a heavy battle going on at the border.”;

At least 50 Ukrainian soldiers had crossed into Kursk with fighting reported near the villages of Zvannoe and Tetkino, another report said.

Reports said bridges, factories, and administrative buildings were damaged in the attacks.

Russian troops hit back and three people were reported to have died.

Ukrainian commander-in-chief Oleksandr Syrsky said the new offensive had “achieved most of its goals”;.

At the Ukraine held nearly 500sq miles of Russian territory forcing around 130,000 locals to flee.

Putin sent thousands of to the region to help push back Ukrainian forces.

He was determined to recapture all of the territory ahead of Friday’s Victory Day celebrations when the traditional Red Square parade is held to showcase Moscow’s military might.

After months of fighting Russia declared the campaign a success at the end of last month, saying that the last Ukrainian troops had been expelled – a claim dismissed as “wishful thinking”; by Kyiv.

Tank of the 115th Separate Mechanized Brigade training in Ukraine.
A tank travels through Ukraine
A soldier firing a rifle.
A North Korean soldier training in Russia as he prepares to fight against Ukraine

Putin has announced that Victory Day will be accompanied by a three-day ceasefire.

said he doesn’t trust Russia to observe it and added: “We understand who we are dealing with, we do not believe them.”;

There was supposed to a ceasefire over Easter but that quickly fell apart.

Putin critics reckon he has only called the ceasefire to protect world leaders who are attending the celebrations, including .

said: “It is not intended to save lives. It’s goal is to shield the May celebrations, entice foreign guests to Moscow and show the world a picture of a ‘stable Russia’.”;

Meanwhile, nervous neighbours on Russia’s borders are boosting defence spending.

Lithuania declared it was planning to spend almost £1bn fortifying its border with Russia and Belarus, including buying anti-tank mines.

The Nato member’s defence ministry said the increased spending would “block and slow down the actions of hostile states”;.

Volodymyr Zelensky speaking at a press conference.
Volodymyr Zelensky talking with journalists during a press conference in Kyiv

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