- Ukraine said it seized 102 Russian soldiers on Wednesday in a single sweep in Kursk.
- Ukraine posted a video of dozens of prisoners, saying they surrendered after their commanders fled.
- Ukrainian intelligence told local media that its special forces had seized a fortified Russian base in Kursk that day.
Ukraine said that its forces in Kursk captured 102 Russian soldiers in one sitting on Wednesday, marking the largest group it's taken prisoner since the war began.
The "I Want to Live" project, run by Ukrainian intelligence, uploaded a video on Thursday of dozens of uniformed men lying on their stomachs next to a road.