INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Russia said Sunday that Ukraine had launched a "counterattack" in the western border region of Kursk, where Kyiv's forces began a shock
ground offensive last August.It was not immediately clear how much Ukraine had advanced in the region, but pro-Kremlin military bloggers
reported earlier that a powerful new offensive was under way.The assault comes at a critical juncture in the nearly three-year conflict,
with both sides seeking to boost their negotiating hand ahead of US President-elect Donald Trump's return to the White House on January
20."At about 9:00 am Moscow time (0600 GMT), in order to halt the advance of Russian troops in the Kursk direction, the enemy launched a
counterattack," the Russian Defence Ministry said.Ukraine used two tanks, a dozen armoured vehicles and a demolition unit in the assault,
the Ukrainian army formations continues," it said.Pro-Kremlin military bloggers admitted the Russian army had come under pressure but said
Moscow was fighting back."The main events of the next attempted offensive by the Ukrainian army are clearly still ahead of us," influential
pro-Russian Telegram channel Rybar said.Images purportedly showing a column of Ukrainian armoured vehicles driving through the snow were
shared by pro-Russia military blogger Dva Mayora on Telegram.Russians are 'worried'Ukrainian officials gave little detail on the new
offensive, with a prominent lawmaker urging silence."I can't understand why it is necessary to officially report on the Kursk region
Maybe it's better to do it afterwards when the operation is over?" Ukrainian MP Oleksiy Goncharenko said.Other officials expressed their
glee at the fightback, which comes almost three years since Moscow launched its full-scale military assault on Ukraine."Russia is getting
what it deserves," Ukrainian presidential chief of staff Andriy Yermak said.The head of Ukraine's Center for Countering Disinformation,
Andriy Kovalenko, said on Telegram that defence forces were "working" in the area, without elaborating."In the Kursk region, the Russians
are very worried because they were attacked from several directions, and it was a surprise for them," he said.Kyiv seized dozens of villages
in the Kursk region shortly after its incursion started on August 6, 2024, but its advances stalled after Moscow rushed reinforcements to
the area, including thousands of troops from its ally North Korea.A Ukrainian army source told AFP last November that Kyiv still controlled
800 square kilometres (around 300 square miles) of the Russian border region, down from previous claims it controlled almost 1,400 square
evening that "up to a battalion of North Korean infantry soldiers and Russian airborne troops" had been lost in battles in the Kursk region
on that day and the day before.But Kyiv has so far been unable to halt Moscow's advances in Ukraine, which were seven times higher in 2024
than the year prior, according to an AFP analysis of data from the Institute for the Study of War.Airports shutBoth Russia and Ukraine have
exchanged regular attacks since the year began.Russia said Sunday it downed dozens of Ukrainian drones overnight in a barrage that damaged
homes and triggered air alerts, while Kyiv said Moscow fired 103 drones into its territory.Four Russian airports briefly suspended traffic
early Sunday for "safety" reasons, forcing at least eight planes to divert course, a spokesperson for Russia's civil aviation authority