The Armed Forces of Ukraine allegedly began an offensive operation in the Kursk region of the Russian Federation.
On the eve of the evening, Ukrainian troops allegedly went on the offensive near the village of Totkino. Up to 250 armed forces, more than 15 heavy cars, as well as an ATV to which the infantry moves. This was reported by the so -called Russian troops, as well as telegrams, fired.
It is noted that before the offensive, the defenders allegedly defeated the FPV-participants and artillery on Totkin, which is located near the border with Ukraine. In addition, the bridge near the settlement was blown up.
According to Rosema, the nearest battle takes place on the outskirts of Totkino.
Currently, the command of the defense forces of Ukraine did not comment on the offensive in Kurshkin.
The commander -in the course of the Armed Forces, Alexander Sirski reported on May 5 at Telegram that the Kursk operation, which lasted for nine months, “reached most goals.” The general emphasized that the buffer zone, which was created in the border areas, remains relevant.
Sirsky also published a photograph on the awarding of soldiers of the 225th separate assault regiment, which “completed certain tasks in Kurshkin” efficiently and efficiently.
In the morning resume, the General Staff said that on May 4, 23 enemy attacks were repelled in Kursk SMLM. The Russians made 317 artillery shelling, 11 of them from missile launchers. The enemy also hit 10 aircraft, during which he dropped 13 cabins.
We recall that on April 26, the Russian command stated that the army of the Russian Federation allegedly “completely liberated” the Kursk region from Ukrainian troops. Instead, the General Staff of the Armed Forces denied Russia’s statement about the completion of hostilities in Kurshkin and stated that Ukraine continued in this direction.
Source: Racurs

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