Kyiv: Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy on Thursday said his troops have taken “full control” of the Russian town of Sudzha, after launching an unprecedented cross-border incursion in the southern Kursk region over a week ago. This is a major victory for Kyiv as Sudzha is the administrative centre for the border region and is the largest Russian town to fall to Ukrainian troops since their offensive on August 6.
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