
Kyiv has destroyed a key bridge over the Seym river during its incursion into Russia’s Kursk region, as Vladimir Putin was forced to redeploy more troops to respond.
Videos shared on social media showed the bridge near Glushkovo collapsing, cutting off part of the local district and an important route used by Russia to send critical supplies for its invasion of Ukraine.
Ukrainian forces have now advanced up to 15 miles into Russia’s Kursk region, the UK’s Ministry of Defence (MoD) said.
Russia’s defensive lines in Kursk were “not prepared to respond to a multi-battalion assault force,” according to the MoD. Ukrainian troops have left a “trail of destruction” in their wake, according to journalists who ventured into occupied Russia on Friday.
Artillery fire has blown chunks out of a statue of Soviet founder Vladimir Lenin that stands in the town of Sudzha, which is now occupied by Ukrainian forces. Buildings were pockmarked with bullet holes and the streets, which were strewn with debris, were mainly empty as residents retreated to basements.
Using British tanks, Ukraine has taken hundreds of square miles of Russia’s Kursk region since launching their audacious incursion on 6 August.
Key Points
- Ukraine's counter invasion destroys key bridge in Russia
- Russia claims Western rockets destroyed key bridge
- Videos of Ukraine's Russia incursion reveal secrets of surprise attacks in modern warfare
- Ukraine claim to capture 102 Russian soldiers in Kursk attack
- Pictures from Ukraine’s incursion into Russia
Russia accuses Ukraine of bombing road near Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant
10:21
Holly Bancroft
The Russian management of the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant said on Saturday a Ukrainian drone dropped an explosive charge on a road outside the plant, endangering its staff who use the road, the TASS news agency reported.
Russia has been in control of the Zaporizhzhia plant, the largest nuclear power plant in Europe, since soon after it launched a full-scale invasion of Ukraine in February 2022. Moscow and Kyiv have repeatedly accused each other of trying to sabotage its operations.
Pictures from Ukraine’s incursion into Russia
10:06
Holly Bancroft
A partially destroyed statue of Lenin and bullet-marked civilian cars lining the road - these are the scenes emerging from the Russian border town of Sudzha, which was assaulted by Ukraine.
Western journalists have been allowed to accompany Ukrainian military into occupied Russia. CNN journalist Nick Paton Walsh described the scene saying: “Not even the statue of Lenin is unscathed here. This Ukrainian assault, so persistent,.. and Russia completely unable to push the Ukrainians out here.”



Ukraine offensive ‘derailed negotiations with Russia’
09:37
Holly Bancroft
Ukraine’s surprise incursion into Russia has derailed planned talks between the two sides scheduled for this month, diplomats and officials have told The Washington Post.
According to the report, Ukraine and Russia were set to send delegations to Doha this month to negotiate an agreement over energy and power infrastructure.
The planned talks have now apparently been derailed by Ukraine’s advance into Russia’s western Kursk region.
Diplomats had hoped that the talks between the two sides on energy supplies could have developed into more extensive peace talks.
Russian officials have now postponed their meeting with Qatari officials, despite Kyiv still being keen to send a delegation, The Washington Post reported.
The Ukrainian presidential office told the US paper that the talks had been postponed “due to the situation in the Middle East” but would take place by video call later this month.
Ukraine claim that nearly 600,000 Russian troops have died in war so far
09:26
Holly Bancroft
Ukraine’s defence ministry have claimed that 598,180 members of the Russian armed forces have died in the war so far.
In a tally titled ‘losses of the Russian occupiers in Ukraine’, the ministry said that Russia had lost 367 aircraft, 8501 tanks, 16,473 armoured fighting vehicles and one submarine.
16,985 artillery systems, 2,432 cruise missiles and 28 warships and boats have also been taken out between 24 February 2022 and 17 August 2024, the ministry said.
US behind block on Storm Shadow missile use inside Russia - reports
09:09
Holly Bancroft
The US government is reportedly behind the halt on Storm Shadow missiles being used by Kyiv inside Russia.
According to a report in The Times, the UK government is in favour of relaxing the use of long range weapons and has asked Washington for the green light.
A UK government source told the paper that a request was made more than a month ago to the US government but that it was “stuck in the system” - with no decision forthcoming.
Another UK government source said that “discussions were still ongoing around Storm Shadow with allies”. The UK would require consensus from allies in order to give Ukraine the freedom to use the long-range weapons inside Russia.
Ukraine air defence 'downs all 14 Russian drones fired’
08:29
Athena Stavrou
Ukraine’s air defences shot down all 14 Russian drones fired in an overnight attack, the Ukrainian air force said on Saturday.
The air force said in a statement on the Telegram messaging app that the Shahed drones were downed over six Ukrainian regions in the south and centre of the country
Ukraine dismisses Moscow's claims of Kyiv planning 'dirty bomb' attacks in Russia
08:00
Vishwam Sankaran
Ukraine’s foreign ministry rubbished Moscow’s claims about Kyiv planning an attack on Russian nuclear power plants with “dirty bombs.”
Several state-controlled Russian media claimed Ukrainian troops were planning to attack the Kursk Nuclear Power Plant (KNPP) in Russia.
Kyiv’s foreign ministry spokesperson Heorhii Tykhyi called the claims “a surge of insane Russian propaganda.”
“Ukraine has neither the intention nor the ability to carry out any such actions. Russia must stop spreading dangerous lies,” Mr Tykhyi said.
He said Ukraine is a committed member of the nuclear non-proliferation treaty and does not have any “dirty bombs.”
“Their scenario of accusing us of terrorism and the attack on the Kursk Nuclear Power Plant did not work. Now they are lying,” Andrii Kovalenko, the head of the counter-disinformation department at Ukraine’s national security and defence council wrote on Telegram.
Ukraine's Russia incursion will provide negotiation leverage, Zelensky adviser says
07:30
Vishwam Sankaran
Ukraine’s ongoing counter-offensive incursion into villages at the Russian border will help bring Moscow to the negotiation table, Mykhailo Podolyak, a top Ukrainian presidential adviser said on X.
“In the Kursk region, we can clearly see how the military tool is being used objectively to persuade Russia to enter a fair negotiation process,” he said, adding that Moscow would face “significant tactical defeats” from Ukraine’s incursion.
The move would also influence public opinion within Russia, the presidential advisor believes.
“An important tool is also the influence on public opinion within Russia, which is beginning to change when the war has come deep into their territory,” Mr Podolyak said.
“Negative changes in the psychological state of the Russian population will be another argument for the start of negotiations,” he said.
Kremlin says Western rockets destroyed key bridge in Russia
07:30
Athena Stavrou
Russia’s foreign ministry said Ukraine had used Western rockets - likely US-made HIMARS - to destroy a key bridge over the Seym river in the Kursk region.
“For the first time, the Kursk region was hit by Western-made rocket launchers, probably American HIMARS,” Maria Zakharova, spokeswoman for the Russian foreign ministry, said late on Friday on the Telegram messaging app.
“As a result of the attack on the bridge over the Seym River in the Glushkovo district, it was completely destroyed, and volunteers who were assisting the evacuated civilian population were killed.”
Ukrainian army chief Oleksandr Syrskyi said on Friday that Kyiv’s forces were advancing between 1 and 3 kilometre in some areas in the Kursk region, 11 days since beginning an incursion into Russia.
Kyiv has claimed to have taken control of 82 settlements over an area of 1,150 square kilometres in the region since Aug 6.
Reuters could not independently verify either side’s battlefield accounts.
Russia has accused the West of supporting and encouraging Ukraine‘s first ground offensive on Russian territory and said Kyiv’s “terrorist invasion” would not change the course of the war.
The United States, which has said it cannot allow Russian President Vladimir Putin to win the war he launched in February 2022, so far deems the surprise incursion a protective move that justifies the use of U.S. weaponry, officials in Washington said.
Disarray in Putin’s military command exposed by Ukraine’s attack in Russia, says Zelensky’s chief adviser
07:00
Tom Watling

Ukraine's counter invasion destroys key bridge in Russia
06:32
Athena Stavrou
Ukraine’s troops invading Russian border villages have destroyed a key bridge over the Seym river used by the Kremlin to send its troops critical supplies.
President Volodymyr Zelensky said Ukraine’s incursion and capture of land in Russia’s Kursk region could eventually lead to a swap deal for Ukrainian regions occupied by Moscow.
The latest attack on the bridge near the Russian town of Glushkovo has cut off part of the local district, according to reports.
Mykhailo Podolyak, a key Zelensky adviser, said the counter incursion’s main aim was to get Moscow back on the negotiation table.
“In the Kursk region, we can clearly see how the military tool is being used objectively to persuade Russia to enter a fair negotiation process,” he posted on X.
Ukraine's offensive into Russia in photos
06:30
Vishwam Sankaran





Here are some of the latest photos from the Ukrainian border with Russia
06:00
Tom Watling


Russia expanding shadow fleet to evade Western oil sanctions – report
05:30
Vishwam Sankaran
Russia is increasing the number of its secret fleet of oil ships to evade Western sanctions, according to a Ukrainian think tank.
Moscow has added 74 new oil ships to its existing fleet since the beginning of this year from about 300 under-the-radar ships operating since the beginning of 2023, according to The KSE Institute, a think tank within the Kyiv School of Economics.
Scientists are using artificial intelligence to detect such dark ships from satellite imagery.
“To put additional pressure on Russia’s ability to finance its war of aggression against Ukraine, we urge coalition governments to designate additional shadow fleet vessels,” the think tank said.
“Their removal would represent significant sunk costs while forcing Russia to rely more heavily on mainstream fleet ankers, which fall under the price cap,” it added.
Revealed: Ukraine’s plan to force Putin to retreat in shame
05:00
Tom Watling

Videos of Ukraine's Russia incursion reveal secrets of surprise attacks in modern warfare
04:41
Vishwam Sankaran
A video circulated on social media from official and unofficial accounts shows about 100 Russian soldiers being taken prisoner in Kursk as Ukraine’s forces push deeper into Russia with surprise and secret attacks.
Footage shows Ukrainian troops raising flags over border villages and their military vehicles rolling down Russian streets.
Videos reveal that the buildup of troops and equipment in Russia caught the Kremlin off guard as tight-lipped Russian officials attempted to conceal the extent of their failure.
Russia’s defence ministry said about 300 Ukrainian soldiers along with nearly a dozen tanks and armoured vehicles were attacking two villages close to Kursk.
Britain keeps poking the Russian Bear – don’t be surprised if it lashes out
04:00
Tom Watling

Head of Nobel-winning rights group says Russia sliding back toward Stalinist times under Putin
03:00
Tom Watling

Putin’s greatest fear is coming true – and he’s panicking
02:00
Tom Watling

Ukraine plans ‘buffer zone’ inside Russia’s Kursk region, says Kyiv colonel
01:00
Tom Watling

Zelensky confirms more weapons for Ukraine as Kyiv strikes Putin’s airfields
Saturday 17 August 2024 00:00
Tom Watling

Military expert: Kyiv aiming to maximise Kursk offensive while Russia does same in Ukraine’s east
Friday 16 August 2024 23:06
Jabed Ahmed
Analysts have said that distracting Russian forces from the east was one of the aims of Ukraine‘s Kursk operation. But so far there was no indication of letup in the east.
Russian forces were 10 kilometres from the outskirts of Pokrovsk and about 6 kilometres from nearby Myrnohrad, according to local officials.
“If the objective was to divert the Russian effort from the Donbas, it’s failed so far,” said Yohann Michel, a French military expert and research fellow at the IESD Institute in Lyon, France.
He said Kyiv was aiming to maximise the effect of the Kursk offensive while Russia was trying to do the same in Ukraine‘s east.
“It’s probably the first one who will blink who will have to stop his own offensive,” he said.
Zelenskiy said Ukraine was “not for a second” forgetting about the east and promised fresh weapons deliveries - over what was planned - to strengthen the positions.
Ukraine’s next president? Vitali Klitschko film explores boxer’s journey into politics and war
Friday 16 August 2024 23:00
Tom Watling

Satellite photos show how Ukraine’s gamble on an incursion deep into Russia changed the battlefield
Friday 16 August 2024 22:00
Tom Watling

Kremlin accuses the West of helping Ukraine attack Russia
Friday 16 August 2024 21:38
Jabed Ahmed
An influential aide to Russian President Vladimir Putin has said that the West and the US-led NATO alliance had helped to plan Ukraine's surprise attack on Russia's Kursk region, something Washington has denied.
The lightning incursion, the biggest into Russia by a foreign power since World War Two, began on 6 August when thousands of Ukrainian troops crossed Russia's western border in a major embarrassment for Putin's military.
Ukraine said the incursion was needed to force Russia, which sent its forces into Ukraine in February 2022, to start "fair" peace talks.
But the United States and Western powers, eager to avoid direct military confrontation with Russia, said Ukraine had not given advance notice and that Washington was not involved, though weaponry provided by Britain and the U.S. is reported to have been used on Russian soil.
Influential veteran Kremlin hawk Nikolai Patrushev dismissed the Western assertions in an interview with the Izvestia newspaper.
"The operation in the Kursk region was also planned with the participation of NATO and Western special services," he was quoted as saying, without offering evidence.
"Without their participation and direct support, Kyiv would not have ventured into Russian territory."
The remarks implied that Ukraine's first acknowledged foray into sovereign Russian territory carried a high risk of escalation.
Facts about Russian town of Sudza claimed by Ukraine as part of its incursion
Friday 16 August 2024 21:00
Tom Watling

Russia summons Italian ambassador over journalists reporting from Kursk
Friday 16 August 2024 20:29
Jabed Ahmed
Russia's Foreign Ministry has said it had summoned Italy's ambassador in Moscow over what it said was "illegal border crossing" by a team of correspondents from Italian state broadcaster RAI, who reported from Ukrainian-held parts of Russia's Kursk region this week.
In a statement published on its website, the foreign ministry said: “A strong protest was expressed to the Ambassador in connection with the actions of the film crew of Italian state television and radio company RAI, which illegally entered the territory of the Russian Federation.”
RAI on Wednesday aired the first foreign media report from the Russian town of Sudzha, which was taken in the opening stages of Ukraine‘s offensive against Russia last week.
The Italian crew appeared to be working under Ukrainian military escort, and broadcast footage of the war-damaged town.
Earlier on Friday, Baza, a Telegram channel close to Russian law enforcement, reported that the country’s interior ministry was planning to open criminal cases against two RAI journalists for illegally crossing the Russian border.
Revealed: Ukraine’s plan to force Putin to retreat in shame
Friday 16 August 2024 20:00
Tom Watling

Ukraine's army chief: forces advance 1-3 km in Russia's Kursk region
Friday 16 August 2024 19:24
Jabed Ahmed
Ukraine‘s army chief Oleksandr Syrskyi has said that Kyiv’s forces were advancing between one and three kilometres in some areas in Russia’s Kursk region.
Ukraine has said it has taken control of 82 settlements over an area of 1,150 square kilometres (444 square miles) in the region after it launched a major cross-border attack on 6 August.
Briefing President Volodymyr Zelenskiy via video link, Syrskyi reported fighting in the area of Malaya Loknya, some 11.5 kilometres from the Ukrainian border.
“In general, the situation is under control, everything is carried out following the plan,” Syrskyi said in a video published by Zelenskiy on Telegram.
He said he hoped the fighting near Malaya Loknya would allow the Kyiv military to capture “many prisoners”.
British tanks used to drive back Putin’s forces during Ukraine’s attack in Russia
Friday 16 August 2024 19:00
Tom Watling

Ukraine destroys bridge in Russia's Kursk region, hindering evacuations, TASS reports
Friday 16 August 2024 18:29
Jabed Ahmed
Ukrainian forces have destroyed a bridge over the Seym River in Russia’s Kursk region, hindering civilian evacuations by land, Russia’s state-run TASS news agency reported citing local security services.
A mass evacuation is underway in the Glushkov district, home to 20,000 people, following a swift Ukrainian incursion into the region.
Mapped: Ukraine’s incursion into the Russian Kursk region explained
Friday 16 August 2024 18:00
Tom Watling

Ukraine sends humanitarian aid to occupied part of Russia’s Kursk region, interior minister says
Friday 16 August 2024 17:49
Jabed Ahmed
Ukraine has set up storage facilities in its northern region of Sumy to hold and send humanitarian aid to Russian civilians in the Kyiv-held part of Russia’s western region of Kursk, the interior minister has said.
Ukraine has said it has taken control of 82 settlements over an area of 1,150 square kilometres (444 square miles) in the region after it launched a major cross-border attack on 6 Aug.
“The citizens abandoned by Russia are mostly elderly people, people with disabilities, and families with children. They need food, water and medicine,” minister Ihor Klymenko said on the Telegram messaging app.
He didn’t specify how many of the storage facilities had been set up, or where they are, but a video posted on the ministry’s Telegram account showed a large inflatable tent and Ukrainian military personnel carrying parcels and packing food.
During a trip to the Sumy region, which borders Russia’s Kursk region, Klymenko said about 150 food parcels had been sent to civilians in the area.
Kyiv officials have said they plan to create evacuation corridors from the Kursk region and to open access to international humanitarian missions.
Russia has called the Ukrainian incursion a “major provocation” and vowed to retaliate with a “worthy response”, more than 2-1/2 years since it launched a full-scale invasion of its smaller neighbour.
Britain keeps poking the Russian Bear – don’t be surprised if it lashes out
Friday 16 August 2024 17:00
Tom Watling

Civilians in Kursk wait for humanitarian aid
Friday 16 August 2024 16:00
Tom Watling



Ukraine advancing up to 15 miles into Russia, says MoD
Friday 16 August 2024 15:30
Tom Watling
Latest Defence Intelligence update on the situation in Ukraine - 16 August 2024.
— Ministry of Defence (@DefenceHQ) August 16, 2024
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Vladimir Putin chairs Russia Security Council meeting on Kursk region
Friday 16 August 2024 15:00
Tom Watling
Vladimir Putin has chaired a security council meeting in Moscow to discuss the Ukrainian incursion into the Russian Kursk region.
During the meeting, he said the discussion would focus on "new technical solutions" being employed in the military operation.

Bulidings destroyed in Russia’s Kursk region
Friday 16 August 2024 14:30
Tom Watling


Croatia to reintroduce compulsory military draft as regional tensions soar
Friday 16 August 2024 14:00
Tom Watling

Civilians urged to evacuate Pokrovsk as Russian troops approach
Friday 16 August 2024 13:30
Tom Watling
Military authorities in the eastern Ukrainian town of Pokrovsk have urged civilians to speed up their evacuation because the Russian army is quickly closing in on what has for months been one of Moscow’s key targets.
Authorities said in a Telegram post that Russian troops are “advancing at a fast pace. With every passing day there is less and less time to collect personal belongings and leave for safer regions”.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky had warned on Thursday that Pokrovsk and other nearby towns in the Donetsk region were “facing the most intense Russian assaults”.
“Priority supplies - everything that is needed - are being sent there,” Mr Zelensky said on X.
Ukraine's operation in Kursk needed to convince Russia to start fair talks, Kyiv says
Friday 16 August 2024 12:55
Tom Watling
A Ukrainian presidential adviser said on Friday that Kyiv’s cross-border incursion into Russia’s Kursk region was required to convince Moscow to start “fair” peace talks.
Mykhailo Podolyak said Ukraine had no interest in occupying Kursk but it had to force Russia to start talks on Kyiv’s terms.
“We need to inflict significant tactical defeats on Russia,” Podolyak wrote on Telegram. “In the Kursk region, we clearly see how the military tool is objectively used to convince the Russian Federation to enter into a fair negotiation process.”
Ukraine mounted a cross-border assault on Russia last week and occupied part of the Kursk region.
Senior Ukrainian officials have repeatedly said Ukraine‘s sovereignty and territorial integrity should be fully respected in any peace agreement.
Russia invaded Ukraine in February 2022 and now controls about 18 per cent of its territory.
The Ukraine incursion has called Putin’s bluff – and rightly damaged his reputation
Friday 16 August 2024 12:15
Tom Watling

Ukraine’s swift push into the Kursk region shocked Russia and exposed its vulnerabilities
Friday 16 August 2024 11:34
Tom Watling

We have some photos from the frontline in east Ukraine
Friday 16 August 2024 11:04
Tom Watling



Facts about Russian town of Sudza claimed by Ukraine as part of its incursion
Friday 16 August 2024 10:45
Tom Watling

Russia relocating ‘several thousand troops’ from occupied Ukraine to Kursk
Friday 16 August 2024 10:25
Tom Watling
Russia appears to be moving “several thousands troops” from the northeast Ukrainian region to Kursk to try to stabilise Kyiv’s surprise attack.
Multiple US officials told US outlet CNN that they have observed multiple brigade-sized elements made up of at least 1,000 troops being shifted to defend the Kursk incursion.
“It is apparent to us that Putin and the Russian military are diverting some resources, some units, towards the Kursk region to ostensibly counter what the Ukrainians are doing,” US national security council spokesperson John Kirby said.
Ukraine plans ‘buffer zone’ inside Russia’s Kursk region, says Kyiv colonel
Friday 16 August 2024 09:56
Tom Watling

Kyiv spotlight searches for Russian drones - picture
Friday 16 August 2024 09:24
Tom Watling

Ukraine’s next president? Vitali Klitschko film explores boxer’s journey into politics and war
Friday 16 August 2024 08:49
Tom Watling

Ukraine claim to capture 102 Russian soldiers in Kursk attack
Friday 16 August 2024 08:30
Tom Watling
A source in the Security Service of Ukraine has told reporters that special forces have captured a group of more than 100 Russian soldiers.
The 102 servicemen of Russia’s 488th Guards Motorised Rifle Regiment and its “Akhmat” unit are the largest group of soldiers to be captured in one go since Russia launched its invasion in 2022.
“They captured and cleared a sprawling, concrete and well-fortified company stronghold from all sides – with underground communications and personnel accommodation, a canteen, an armoury and even a bathhouse,” the source said.
Mapped: Ukraine’s incursion into the Russian Kursk region explained
Friday 16 August 2024 08:15
Tom Watling

Ukraine downs all Russia-launched drones during overnight attack, air force says
Friday 16 August 2024 07:55
Tom Watling
Ukraine shot down all five Russia-launched drones during an overnight attack, the country’s air force has said.
Russian forces also used three ballistic Iskander-M missiles during the attack, according to the air force’s statement on the Telegram messaging app.
Russia used three Shahed-type drones and two drones of an identified type for the attack, it said.
Reuters previously reported that Russia turned to using cheaply-made dro

