Ukraine's Offensive in Kursk: Bridges Destroyed, Advances Made, and Civilians Fleeing
The Ukrainian army has destroyed a third crucial bridge in Kursk, cutting off Russian supply routes. Ukrainian forces have made significant advances in the Kursk region, capturing villages and conducting deep raids.
Russia has yet to mount a robust counteroffensive, and tens of thousands of civilians are fleeing the area. The Ukrainian president aims to create a buffer zone and destroy Russian war potential.
Russia is struggling to respond to Ukraine's incursion, and there are reports of key bridges and an oil depot being targeted. The Ukrainian air force has successfully defended against Russian drone attacks.
Ukraine has seized over 1,150 sq km of territory in Kursk since the offensive began, the largest invasion of Russia since WWII. The offensive has caught Russia by surprise, and there are concerns that it may be a major embarrassment for the Russian military.
The situation is tense, and there are fears of escalation and further casualties. The international community is closely monitoring the developments and providing support to Ukraine.
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