The General Director of Ukrposhta Igor Smelyansky published an ironic message about the upcoming branch in Sudzha.
In light of recent reports of Ukrainian military violations on the Russian border, Director General Ukrposhta Igor Smelyansky jokingly “announced” the opening of a post office in Sudzha, Kursk region of the Russian Federation.
“For the purpose of high-quality delivery of press parcels and written letters to our hero Armed Forces and citizens of the Russian Federation freed from the occupation regime, JSC Ukrposhta plans to open a branch in st. Sovetskaya, 12, Sudzha city, on the site of the former Russian post office. Considering that we need to remove the scoop a little and some consequences of military operations, we will announce the time and date of the opening of the department later. Follow the news!” said Smelyansky’s ironic message.

Let’s remember that a day before the Russians announced an attempt by the Ukrainian Armed Forces to breach the border in the Kursk region. In Russian social networks they wrote about the “extraordinary border victory” of the Kursk region as a fait accompli. Public pro-government pages also report border skirmishes and attacks by UAVs and artillery. Eyewitnesses also captured on video Su-25s flying over the region, and a fuel tanker burning in the middle of the road. Representatives of the Main Intelligence Directorate did not comment on the situation in detail, but assured that it was “in no way related to the RDK.” Subsequently, the Ministry of Defense of Russia announced that the reserves of the group of Russian troops moved to the state border with Ukraine in the Kursk region. They also noted that Ukrainian troops in the amount of up to 300 people using 11 tanks and more than 20 armored vehicles attacked Russian units near the state border in the Kursk region.
Source: korrespondent

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