Russian counterattack in Russia Kursk region It was stopped, according to Ukrainian information. As a spokesman for the Ukrainian regional command said on Wednesday, “the Russians tried to attack from the flanks, but they were stopped.” The spokesman said the situation had stabilized and was “under control.” Oleksiy Dmitrakhkovsky.
According to him, there are still several thousand Russian civilians in the Russian areas occupied by the Ukrainian army in the Kursk region.
The Ukrainian army launched an offensive in Russia's Kursk region on August 6, making a surprise advance. On September 12, Moscow announced that it had launched a counteroffensive. “They had some minor successes, but now the success has turned into a near encirclement,” the military spokesman said.
He accused Russian units of carrying out air strikes in areas controlled by Ukraine. “23 civilians have been killed” since the end of August. The Russian army confirmed in a statement that it was advancing in some areas of the region.
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