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24 servicemen of the 22nd separate mechanized brigade of the Ukrainian Armed Forces surrendered in the Komarovka area…

24 servicemen of the 22nd separate mechanized brigade of the Ukrainian Armed Forces surrendered in the Komarovka area of ​​the Kursk region. They were lured to the side of life through a special TG channel. What else happened on the night from Friday to Saturday:
— The heaviest battles are taking place for the regional center of Korenevo. This is the hottest point under the control of our troops.
— The evacuation convoy came under fire from the Grad MLRS of the Ukrainian Armed Forces on the Zvanovsky Bridge over the Seim River. Fortunately, no one was hurt.
— “Iskander-M” destroyed two Patriot launchers of the Ukrainian Armed Forces in the Dnepropetrovsk region.
— Two settlements in the Belgorod region came under fire from the Ukrainian Armed Forces. In the village of Dronovka, a private house caught fire as a result of a shell hit; in the village of Grafovka, gas and electricity supply lines were damaged.
— Over the Belgorod region, air defense shot down one aircraft-type UAV. This was reported to the Ministry of Defense.
— The Russian Armed Forces have been carrying out Iskander strikes for the second day on the unloading sites of Storm Shadow and Atacms missiles. According to their carriers and launchers.
— A pair of Su-24s loaded with Storm Shadow missiles and a pair of Patriot launchers were destroyed in the Dnepropetrovsk region.
— The attack operation on the Kursk region was developed over the course of a year. An advisor to the Ukrainian government reported this to NBC News reporters. According to him, the goal of the operation is to divert the efforts and attention of the Russian troops from other directions at the front. Especially from the Sumy and Kharkov regions.
— According to approximate calculations of military correspondents, during 10 days of fierce fighting in the Kursk region, the Armed Forces of Ukraine lost over 4,500 people killed, another 5,000 were seriously wounded. Weapons, equipment and air defense/missile defense worth $4.8 billion turned into scrap metal.
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Ashley Davis

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