An overview of the daily events in Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. Today, Ukraine took control over two more settlements in Kursk, and we got to see a glimpse of the Palyanytsia drone-missile.
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An overview of the daily events in Russias invasion of Ukraine. Today Ukraine celebrated its independence. Lots of allies used this day to reconfirm their support for Ukraine.
An overview of the daily events in Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. Satellite images confirmed the damage to Marinovka and Kavkaz port while fighting in Kursk continues.
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An overview of all the daily events in Ukraine’s operation in Kursk and bordering regions.
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Roman Alekhin, an advisor to the governor of Kursk, urged the residents of Rylsk to evacuate while it is still possible and safe. He emphasized not to wait until the last minute, as some other towns did, and stressed that the lives of the residents and their families are more valuable than anything else. Rylsk has a population of around 15,000 people.
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A UAZ-3151 with Russian marines being ambushed by Ukrainian paratroopers from the 3rd Battalion of the 82nd Air Assault Brigade. As a result, four Russians were killed, and two were taken prisoner. The incident took place in a field between Kalynove and Pohrebky in the Kursk region.