Zelensky confirms for first time Ukrainian troops active in Russia’s Belgorod region
‘We continue active operations in the enemy’s border areas and this is absolutely justified,’ the Ukrainian president said

Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelensky on Monday confirmed for the first time that Ukrainian troops have been active in Russia’s Belgorod region as they seek to protect Ukrainian towns near the border.
Ukrainian troops remain in parts of the neighbouring Russian region of Kursk eight months after a cross-border incursion, though Russian forces have recaptured much lost territory.
“Our main objective remains the same: to protect our land and our communities in the Sumy and Kharkiv regions from Russian occupiers.”
He later referred to operations in the area by Ukraine’s 225th Assault Regiment and congratulated the unit for its performance.