The Ukrainian Armed Forces blew up an important bridge in the Kursk region; Ukrainians have been warned about a possible return of blackouts. Athletistic highlights yesterday’s key events.
In the Kursk region of the Russian Federation, in the Glushkovo area, the Ukrainian military destroyed a bridge over the Seim River, which is important for Russian logistics. After the attacks of the Ukrainian Armed Forces, one of the bridge spans fell. The air force confirmed the bridge explosion and showed a video. They write on social networks that part of the Glushkovsky district is now cut off – it is Tetkino, Popovo-Lezhachi, Volfino and about 27 other settlements. It was also reported that around 700 Russian military personnel were surrounded by the Ukrainian Armed Forces after the bridge was blown up.
Temperatures are expected to rise sharply starting this weekend. Therefore, there will be a significant increase in electricity consumption. This can force utilities to use outage schedules. However, power engineers are continuing to make repairs and soon plan to put additional generation capacity into operation.
The Ukrainian military may destroy a new set of military equipment during the offensive in the Kursk region. This was reported by the opposition Russian publication Moscow Times referring to two Z-military officers. However, other details were not reported.
Russia began massing forces in the Kursk region to stop the advance of Ukrainian troops deep into Russian territory. This was reported by the UK Ministry of Defense in connection with intelligence data. “After initial confusion and initial disorganization, Russian troops moved large forces into the region, including, it is believed, from other points along the line of contact,” the report said.
The Galaktika shopping center in the frontline Petrovsky district of occupied Donetsk was completely burnt down. Before the occupation, it was the shopping center of Amstor, which was appropriated and renamed by the invaders. According to journalists, the Russian invaders made the Petrovsky district of Donetsk their military center.
At a meeting on August 16, the government agreed on the appointment of a new chairman of Ternopil OVA. This is Vyacheslav Negoda. Since 2014, he has been the first deputy and deputy minister of development of communities and territories of Ukraine. In 2023 he was removed from his position.
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Source: korrespondent

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