Intense Battle Unfolding in Russian Province Amid Ukraine's Unexpected Offensive
kursk, russia January 16, 2025 17:35Ukrainian and North Korean forces engage in fierce combat, with intense fighting in the Russian province of Kursk.
Ukrainian and North Korean forces engage in fierce combat, with intense fighting in the Russian province of Kursk.
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