Russian Offensive in the Kursk Region: Ukraine has lost two more villages - DeepState.


Russian troops have captured the villages of Martinivka, Mala Loknya, and the surrounding areas in the Kursk region
In the Kursk region, Russian troops continue to capture new territories. The villages of Martinivka and Mala Loknya have fallen under occupation. This information was reported by the analytical channel DeepState, citing Glavkom.
The Armed Forces of Ukraine expressed serious concerns and emphasized that their primary task right now is to preserve the lives of Ukrainian soldiers who are fulfilling their duties.
Airborne Assault Forces have destroyed special forces
It is worth noting that the units of the Airborne Assault Forces of the Armed Forces of Ukraine have successfully carried out an operation to destroy Russian special forces. The enemies were moving along the gas pipeline towards Sudja.
Ukrainian aerial reconnaissance timely detected enemy forces and relayed the information to the paratroopers. As a result, part of the Russian group was destroyed, and only 20% managed to escape. The Armed Forces of Ukraine demonstrated their strength and high efficiency in the fight against criminals.
The situation in the Kursk region is deteriorating for Ukraine
Earlier, information was reported about the deteriorating situation in the Kursk region for Ukraine. This may impact future peace negotiations and change Kyiv's position. Russian troops continue to approach the border of Ukraine and carry out aggressive actions.
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