Ukraine is continuing to push further into Russian territory, President Volodymyr Zelensky says
He says Ukrainian troops have moved forward in several directions in the Kursk region since the start of Wednesday
Kyiv's commander-in-chief says more than 100 Russian soldiers have been captured during the incursion into Kursk
Ukraine's operation into Russian territory is now in its second week - its deepest and most significant incursion into the country since Moscow's full-scale invasion began
A state of emergency has also been declared in a second Russian region - Belgorod - where homes have been damaged in drone attacks and shelling, the governor says
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He says Ukrainian troops have moved forward in several directions in the Kursk region since the start of Wednesday
Kyiv's commander-in-chief says more than 100 Russian soldiers have been captured during the incursion into Kursk
Ukraine's operation into Russian territory is now in its second week - its deepest and most significant incursion into the country since Moscow's full-scale invasion began
A state of emergency has also been declared in a second Russian region - Belgorod - where homes have been damaged in drone attacks and shelling, the governor says

Kyiv says troops advancing further in Russia, as BBC told UK tanks used in incursion
Kyiv says it is setting an administrative office in the Russian region of Kursk, where it is pressing ahead with a military offensive.
