Ukraine launches new ground attacks in Kursk region, Russian war bloggers say
Ukrainian forces attacked Russia's western Kursk region on Monday, firing missiles, smashing through the border and then crossing minefields with special vehicles, according to Russian war bloggers.
"The enemy blew up bridges with rockets at night and launched an attack with armoured groups in the morning," Russian "RVvoenkor" war blogger said on Telegram.
"The
mine clearance vehicles began to make passages in the minefields,
followed by armored vehicles with troops. There is a heavy battle going
on at the border."
The
Ukrainian attack in Kursk was reported by multiple other Russian
bloggers including "The archangel of special forces" and Russian state
television war correspondent Alexander Sladkov.
Ukrainian
officials have not commented on any advances but prosecutors said
Russian shelling and guided bomb attacks during the day killed at least
three people and injured others in border villages in the neighboring
Sumy region.
There
was no immediate official comment from Russia, but the war bloggers
published maps showing Ukrainian forces trying to push over the border
in two places towards Tyotkino.
The Ukrainian military said on Monday that its forces struck a Russian drone command unit near Tyotkino on Sunday.
Local
authorities in the Sumy region also called on people to urgently
evacuate from two settlements - Bilopillya and Vorozhba - lying some
9-12 kilometers across the border from Tyotkino.
Russia's top general said last month that Ukrainian troops had been ejected from the Kursk region,
ending the biggest incursion into Russian territory since World War
Two, and that Russia was carving out a buffer zone in the region of
Sumy.
The Ukrainian military says the operation in Kursk region is continuing.
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