Ukrainian troops have strengthened positions and expanded territory in Russia's Kursk region, nearly two weeks into their incursion.
Ukraine says it has seized more than 80 settlements since August 6 in the biggest invasion of Russia since World War II.
Coming two and a half years into Russian’s invasion of Ukraine, why has Ukraine decided to return the favour, and what does this incursion mean on a wider scale?
Today on The Front Page, University of Waikato international law professor Alexander Gillespie is with us to analyse this new twist in the long running war.
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