Ukrainian army advanced on Russian territory and broke defense line built by Russians in 2.5 years

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During the raid into the Kursk region, the liberation movement of Ukraine managed to break through two lines of defense that the Russians had built over 2.5 years of war, spending 15 billion rubles. It took about a day.

It should be noted that clashes are already taking place on the territory of Sudzha, and Russian troops have lost control of the roads around the city. The Russians also say that the Ukrainian Armed Forces have allegedly already approached the village of Korenevo, located around 30 kilometers out of the Ukrainian border. The Russian media Agentstvo reports that the territory allegedly occupied by Ukrainian forces already covers 350 square kilometers.

Meanwhile, the so-called Russian military commanders write about “the advance of Ukrainian forces both to the northwest and southeast along the highway.” Analysts say that “the Ukrainian Armed Forces captured more than 40 Russian soldiers at the Sudzha checkpoint."

The Rybar Telegram channel, which is close to the Russian Ministry of Defense, claims that “Ukrainian formations have occupied the western half of Sudzha,” taken control of the roads around the city, and that there are small arms battles in the city itself, including on the eastern outskirts. The propaganda outlet Readovka also reports on fighting in Kazachya Loknya, north of Sudzha.

The Russian opposition outlet Medusa, citing one of the pro-war channels critical of the Russian defense ministry, writes that “the Ukrainian Armed Forces have approached Korenevo.” Rybar also reports on fighting on the outskirts of the village. Korenevo is located 30 kilometers from the border with Ukraine, with a population of about 5,000 people.

Meanwhile, Russians say that they cannot contact the 112, a number for calling emergency services. This number is used to report emergencies and to get advice on how to behave in an emergency. The Russian media Astra writes that relatives of residents in the Kursk region say that the line is either down or intermittent.

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