Ukrainian forces destroy Russian command middle in Kursk Oblast, Common Workers stories

Ukrainian forces destroy Russian command center in Kursk Oblast, General Staff reports

Ukrainian troops destroyed a Russian command and remark submit within the space between Viktorovka and Uspenovka in Russia's Kursk Oblast, Ukraine’s Common Workers reported on March 26.

The commander of the first Battalion of the ninth Motor Rifle Regiment was killed within the strike, in line with the assertion.

The Kyiv Unbiased couldn’t confirm these claims.

Kyiv launched a restricted incursion into Russia's Kursk Oblast on Aug. 6, first capturing about 1,300 sq. kilometers (500 sq. miles) of Russian territory. Whereas Ukraine has reportedly misplaced round half of that territory since then, preventing continues within the area.

These assaults are a part of Ukraine's broader technique to weaken Russian operational capabilities by focusing on key command centers.

The Common Workers has emphasised that such strikes goal to scale back Russia's offensive potential.

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