Russians destroy the Kursk Region with aerial bombs.


More than 1300 guided aerial bombs of the Russian army were dropped on the Kursk region. Local residents are shocked by the merciless destruction that the Russians are doing on their own territory. This was reported by the spokesman of the Operational Tactical Group 'Siversk' Vadym Mysnyk.
According to the military, the enemy's tactics remain unchanged, and the same thing that the Russians are doing on Ukrainian territory, they are doing in the Kursk region.
'Local residents are very surprised why the Russians are ruthlessly hitting them, as, for example, yesterday on the territory controlled by our Defense Forces, the Russians dropped 21 aerial bombs. In total, since the beginning of the Kursk operation, the Russian army dropped more than 1300 guided aerial bombs. They are simply destroying their settlements, and then pulling up military reserves, throwing them into battle, hoping to achieve some results and meet the deadlines of their leader - this Kremlin ghoul,' - said the spokesman.
British expert James Sherr believes that the successful operation of the AFU in the Kursk region of the Russian Federation demonstrates the vulnerability of Russian territory and changes the dynamics of the war. According to him, the Ukrainian military used a classic example of operational maneuver, delivering an unexpected strike to the enemy's rear.
Ukrainian troops continue to storm the Hlushkivskyi district of the Kursk region and expand their bridgehead. Remains of geolocation show that the AFU continues to move east of Krasnooktyabrske.
Earlier, representative of the military commandant's office Oleksiy Dmytrashkivskyi reported that Ukrainian defenders stopped the advance of the Russian troops in the Kursk region. Part of the territory remains under the control of the Defense Forces.
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