In the area of activity of the Armed Forces of Ukraine in the south of the Kursk region, only one of the three bridges in the entire Seym remained undamaged – in the village of Karizh.
In the village of Zvanoe, Glushkovsky district, Kursk region of Russia, the Ukrainian army caused serious damage to the road bridge over the Seim River. This was reported by Ukrainian military journalist Andrey Tsaplienko on Sunday, August 18, 2024.
“Minus another bridge across the Seim River in the village of Zvanom,” he said.
As Tsaplienko pointed out, “The Ukrainian Armed Forces have successfully cut off a large region of the Kursk region.”
The Ukrainian TG channel “Dnepr | OSINT with Garbuz” says the Zvannoye bridge was “virtually destroyed.”
The bridge strike was also mentioned by the Mortis AEterna OSINT community.

In the area of activity of the Armed Forces of Ukraine in the south of the Kursk region, only one of the three bridges in the entire Seym remained undamaged – in the village of Karizh. After all, the bridge in the center of the Glushkovo region was completely disabled, and now the bridge in Zvanny is damaged.
We remind you that on August 6, the offensive operation of the Ukrainian Armed Forces began in the Kursk region of Russia. On the night of August 9, a Russian military column near Rylsk was destroyed. Subsequently, photos and videos of the destroyed Russian army column in the Kursk region were shown online. Judging by the footage, dozens of Russian soldiers and trucks were destroyed.
On August 15, the Commander-in-Chief of the Ukrainian Armed Forces, Alexander Syrsky, reported that Ukrainian troops advanced 35 km into Russian territory and took control of 1,150 square meters. km of territory and 82 settlements.
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Source: korrespondent

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