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Ukrainian Troops Destroyed Another One Bridge in the Kursk Region

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russian bridge was destroyed near the Karyzh village in the Kursk region
russian bridge was destroyed near the Karyzh village in the Kursk region

The Ukrainian military struck a bridge near the Karyzh village in the Kursk region

The refferns video was published by Surveillance and Target Acquisition Battery “Khorne Group” of the 116th Mechanized Brigade.

The Ukrainian forces presumably used a U.S. HIMARS or M270 rocket system to strike the target. The bridge has been heavily damaged.

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The village of Karyzh is located on the banks of the Seim River, 7 km from the Russian-Ukrainian border, 127 km southwest of Kursk, 12 km northwest of the district center, the urban-type settlement of Glushkovo.

Since the second half of August, the Ukrainian army has been conducting an operation to isolate the area near the town of Glushkovo in the Kursk region.

The Armed Forces of Ukraine are destroying bridges and pontoon crossings over the Seim River, hampering supplies to the Russian troops, sandwiched between this water barrier to the west and north, the Ukrainian border to the south, and advancing Ukrainian forces to the east.

The Ukrainian army destroys the reinforcement convoys of Russian forces heading to the area with air strikes and UAVs.

According to the German newspaper Bild, 2,000 to 3,000 Russian troops could theoretically be surrounded. However, the Ukrainian army is not forcing events in this area; as of early September, it was 10-12 kilometers from the district center of Glushkovo.

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