Russia says it is creating 'security strip' in Ukraine's Sumy region
Russia
said on Friday its forces were continuing to create a "security strip"
in border areas of Ukraine's Sumy region after driving Ukrainian troops
out of the Kursk region, just across the border in western Russia.
Ukraine says its forces still have a foothold in Kursk, where it staged an incursion in August to try to distract Russian forces and win leverage in any future peace talks, but that it is concerned about a possible Russian advance into Sumy.
Russian President Vladimir Putin said in March that Russia should look to create a buffer zone in the Sumy region to guard against any future potential Ukrainian incursions.
"Units
of the North group of forces have completed the rout of Ukrainian Armed
Forces formations in the Kursk region," the Russian defence ministry
said in a statement.
"The creation of a 'security strip' in the border areas of Ukraine's Sumy region continues."
Two
Majors, a Russian war blogger with over 1.2 million subscribers, said
Russia was developing an offensive from Zhuravka to Bilovody, two
villages just over the border in Sumy.
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"Our
paratroopers, having broken the stubborn resistance of the enemy,
advanced in the area of Loknya and in the border forest belts" in the
Sumy region, the blogger wrote on Friday.
A
commander of a Russian airborne assault brigade told the TASS state
news agency that Ukrainian troops fighting in Sumy were demoralised.
"We have disorganised their command system," the commander was quoted as saying.
Reuters was unable to verify the reports.
Sumy
Governor Oleh Hryhorov said on Tuesday that Russia was having little
success in carving out a buffer zone but acknowledged that four border
villages in the region - including Zhuravka - were in a "grey zone" due
to Russian attacks.
Deep State, a Ukrainian open-source data project, indicated about 82 sq km of the Sumy region are in a contested zone.
Separately,
the Russian defence ministry said that its troops had seized four
villages in Ukraine's eastern Donetsk and Kharkiv regions over the past
week.
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