Russia Claims to Have Retaken Final Village in Its Kursk Region

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Ukraine denied that it had been pushed out of the region and said that its military operations inside Russia were continuing.

A soldier in heavy military gear in a trench, with a small Russian flag pinned to his helmet.
A Russian soldier in a trench at an artillery position in the Kursk region of Russia in December.Credit...Nanna Heitmann for The New York Times

April 26, 2025, 10:34 a.m. ET

Russia’s top military commander said on Saturday that Moscow’s forces had retaken the last village that Ukraine was holding in the Kursk region of western Russia, though Ukrainian officials denied that their brazen campaign in the area had finally come to an end.

The Russian claim was made by Gen. Valery V. Gerasimov, who has managed the invasion of Ukraine and defense of Russia as chief of the general staff. His statement came six weeks after his forces retook all but a tiny sliver of the Russian territory that Ukraine had been holding since a surprise offensive into Russia’s western Kursk region last summer.

In a televised video, General Gerasimov reported to President Vladimir V. Putin that Russian forces had on Saturday recaptured the village of Gornal, on the border with Ukraine. Speaking to Mr. Putin via a video link, General Gerasimov said that the advance had “completed the defeat of the Ukrainian armed forces that attacked the Kursk region.”

The Ukrainian General Staff denied that its forces had withdrawn fully from the region, saying the country’s military operation there was ongoing.

“The operational situation is difficult, but our units continue to hold their positions,” the General Staff said in a statement.

The expulsion of Ukrainian troops from Russia’s Kursk region could remove one of the major complications vexing the peace talks pushed by President Trump, whose special envoy, Steve Witkoff, met with Mr. Putin for more than three hours in Moscow on Friday to discuss a deal that could end the conflict.


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