Ukraine strikes Russian airbases as Kursk offensive tests Putin's grip

Two medics killed in Russian drone attack on medical battalion vehicle in Kharkiv region; port workers injured in Odesa missile strike.
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A wave of Ukrainian drone strikes targeted Russia’s Voronezh, Kursk, Savasleyka and Borisoglebsk airbases, where warpla…

On the 904th day of a war that has reshaped the map of Eastern Europe, Ukraine carried its fight deep into Russian territory — striking airbases that have long served as launchpads for destruction, while consolidating a foothold in Kursk that few predicted possible. The incursion is not merely a military maneuver; it is a signal that the calculus of this conflict is shifting, that borders once thought inviolable are now contested, and that the costs of war are arriving at Russia's own doorstep. In the spaces between drone strikes and falling currencies, the human story persists — medics killed on the road, port workers caught in the open — reminding us that strategy is always written over lives.

  • Ukraine launched coordinated drone strikes on four Russian airbases — Voronezh, Kursk, Savasleyka, and Borisoglebsk — directly targeting the platforms used to rain glide bombs on Ukrainian cities.
  • Ukrainian forces claimed control of Sudzha, a strategically significant gas transit hub, and reported capturing 100 Russian prisoners as their Kursk incursion surpassed 1,000 square kilometers of occupied territory.
  • Russia declared states of emergency in border regions, and the ruble has shed 8% of its value since the offensive began, exposing cracks in the domestic stability Putin has worked to project.
  • Ukraine downed a Russian Su-34 fighter jet and promised humanitarian corridors and international aid access in occupied areas — moves that suggest Kyiv is preparing for a sustained, not merely symbolic, presence.
  • Two Ukrainian medics were killed when a Russian drone struck their medical battalion vehicle in the Kharkiv region, and port workers were wounded in a missile strike on Odesa — the war's human toll continuing without pause.

On day 904 of the war, Ukraine escalated on multiple fronts simultaneously. A wave of drone strikes hit Russian airbases at Voronezh, Kursk, Savasleyka, and Borisoglebsk — facilities from which Russian warplanes have launched glide bomb attacks deep into Ukrainian territory. The strikes represented a deliberate effort to reach the machinery of Russian air power at its source.

Meanwhile, Ukraine's ground incursion into Russia's Kursk region continued to expand. Ukrainian forces claimed control of Sudzha, a town that serves as a key hub for gas transit, and reported capturing approximately 100 Russian prisoners. The occupied zone now exceeds 1,000 square kilometers — territory Ukraine says it intends to hold, not merely raid.

The reverberations inside Russia are measurable. Border regions have declared states of emergency, and the ruble has fallen roughly 8% since the incursion began, a quiet economic signal of the pressure accumulating around Putin's government. A Russian Su-34 jet was also reported shot down during the period.

Ukraine moved to frame its presence in Kursk not only in military terms but humanitarian ones, promising corridors and access for international aid organizations in the areas it now controls — a gesture that implies longer-term intentions.

Yet the war's cruelest arithmetic continued. Two medics were killed when a Russian drone struck their vehicle in the Kharkiv region. In Odesa, a missile strike on the port left workers injured. The offensive's ambitions and the grief on the ground exist, as they always have, in the same moment.

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A wave of Ukrainian drone strikes targeted Russia’s Voronezh, Kursk, Savasleyka and Borisoglebsk airbases, where warplanes take off to drop glide bombs on Ukraine. Ukraine also claimed on Wednesday to have shot down a Russian Su-34 jet in…

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