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In Sumy, Ukraine Manages to Repel the Russian Army

Following the withdrawal of Ukrainian forces from Kursk in April, Russia increased its offensives towards the border region of Sumy, in north-east Ukraine. By the end of June, it occupied approximately 200 km2 of Ukrainian territory in that region, and was less than 20 km from the regional capital. Kiev forces managed to stabilize the front during the summer, giving way to some areas while achieving marginal progress in others. In mid-September,…
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Following the withdrawal of Ukrainian forces from Kursk in April, Russia increased its offensives towards the border region of Sumy, in north-east Ukraine. By the end of June, it occupied approximately 200 km2 of Ukrainian territory in that region, and was less than 20 km from the regional capital. Kiev forces managed to stabilize the front during the summer, giving way to some areas while achieving marginal progress in others. In mid-September,…

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Le Grand Continent broke the news in on Friday, September 26, 2025.
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