[Ukraine claims to have controlled 1,097 square kilometers of area in Kursk Oblast, Russia] Alexander Sersky, commander-in-chief of the Ukrainian Armed Forces, said that the Ukrainian army has controlled 1,097 square kilometers of area in Kursk Oblast, Russia. In response to this situation, the Russian side has not yet responded. On the 13th, Alexander Sersky, commander-in-chief of the Ukrainian Armed Forces, had a video call with Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky. Sersky reported that in the past 24 hours, the Ukrainian army continued to advance in Kursk Oblast, controlling more than 40 square kilometers of land. Since the raid on the state on August 6, the Ukrainian army has controlled 74 settlements. Ukraine said on the 13th that the Ukrainian army is continuing its offensive in Kursk Oblast, Russia, and stated that Ukraine has no intention of occupying Russian territory.