NewsUkraine strikes deep: Russian command post hit in Kursk

Ukraine strikes deep: Russian command post hit in Kursk

The General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine reported that the Ukrainian armed forces attacked a Russian command post in the Kursk region. This operation was part of an effort to disrupt the opponent's logistics.

They struck a Russian command post. "We will continue this"
They struck a Russian command post. "We will continue this"
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According to the General Staff's announcement on their Telegram channel, Ukrainian missile and artillery units struck the command post of the Russian Armed Forces' Kursk grouping in the town of Rylsk, located in the Kursk region. The statement emphasized that this action is part of ongoing efforts to dismantle enemy command centers, aiming to disrupt their ability to coordinate military operations and manage logistics effectively.

The General Staff announced that the Ukrainian army will continue to inflict losses on Russian forces by destroying their command systems and weakening their offensive potential. These operations, as declared, will continue until the end of Russian aggression against Ukraine.

Ukrainian troops entered the Kursk region on August 6, 2024. The aim of the offensive was to force the Russians to transfer part of their forces from Donbas. By the end of August, Kyiv controlled 482 square miles of this region.

However, since September, Ukrainian forces have begun losing ground due to a Russian army counteroffensive. Nevertheless, the Ukrainian army continues its efforts to inflict losses on Russian forces and weaken their command system.

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