Ukrainian troops in the Kursk region receive 50 ATVs from Come Back Alive
20 March, 2025 ATVs for Ukrainian defenders in the Kursk region. March 2025. Photo credits: Come Back Alive
Ukrainian units holding the line in the Kursk region have received a large batch of ATVs from the Come Back Alive Foundation. The charitable organization shared that it was an urgent request from Ukrainian defenders. In addition to 50 vehicles, the military also received seven boats.
"Only three days passed from the receipt of an urgent request from our units holding defense in the Kursk region to the purchase and actual delivery of the aid to the troops," the Foundation noted. Come Back Alive shared that these ATVs and boats will provide logistics for the Ukrainian group in the Kursk region.

"Everything so that our defenders can quickly deliver ammunition, bring reinforcements, and evacuate wounded comrades and friends," the organization reported.
The cost of the aid is almost UAH 15 million from donations to the Foundation's general accounts. A March 14 report from the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine revealed that units of the Ukrainian Defense Forces had withdrawn from the town of Sudzha in the Kursk region to take up more favorable positions near Ukraine's eastern border.

Photo credits: General Staff
Ukrainian defenders are holding back the enemy offensive to prevent the Russians from advancing on the Sumy region. Recently, in the Kursk region, soldiers of the Airborne Assault Troops, together with adjacent units, captured eight Russian soldiers from the elite units of the Russian army - the Airborne Troops and Marines. In particular, these are servicemen of the 810th Marine Brigade, the 76th Pskov Airborne Division, and the 83rd Separate Air Assault Brigade.
In addition, external pilots of the 14th Separate Regiment of the Unmanned Systems Forces detected and adjusted fire from the M142 HIMARS missile system at three North Korean M1989 Koksan self-propelled artillery systems, also in the Kursk region.