Russia reported today, saying in a short statement Thursday that the villages near Meroboy and Podor have also been released.
In the last 24 hours, the Ukrainian army fighting in the Kursk region has lost more than 340 military personnel, two infantry combat vehicles, three armored craftsman carriers and dozens of other hardware, the ministry said.
Ukraine launched an invasion of the Kursk region on August 6 last year, the largest attack on internationally recognized Russian territory since the escalation of hostilities between Moscow and Kiev in February 2022. The advancement of Ukraine, which is involving around 35,000 troops according to Moscow estimates, has been in rapid heartbeat, and the territory of the territory has been in the territories since then for some time.
Last week, Russian troops were rapidly gaining profits near Skaschha, 9 km from the Ukraine border, with a population of about 5,000 before the invasion. On Tuesday, Moscow’s Ministry of Defence announced the release of 12 villages in the Kursk region, north, east and southeast of the town.
Earlier this week there were reports of fierce battles from town, dramatic attacks via abolished pipelines, and multiple reports of Ukrainian hideouts. On Wednesday, the video was also released by the Telegram channel, which aimed to show the troops deploying Russian flags in the town’s main squares.
Kiev’s losses in the eight months since an invasion totaled over 67,100 soldiers were killed or injured, and the launch of hundreds of other equipment, including 392 tanks, 316 infantry combat vehicles, 278 armor personnel and hundreds of other equipment, including 13 US suppliers, according to latest data from Moscow’s Ministry of Defence.
MNA