Kursk Region: Sudzha under control of the Armed Forces of Ukraine (map).


Ukrainian soldiers have taken control of the city of Sudzha in the Kursk region
Ukrainian soldiers have made progress in taking control of Sudzha and other settlements. This information was confirmed by analysts of the DeepState map.
According to experts, Ukrainian defenders currently control:
- Sudzha;
- Lyubimivka;
- Honcharivka;
- Lebedivka;
- Zaoreshchenka;
- Kuryilivka;
- Plekhove.
Progress in the Kursk direction
In the past day, Ukrainian troops managed to advance in the Kursk direction by 1 to 3 km. It is also known that for the first Time a Ukrainian fighter jet Su-27 attacked the Russian command post in the village of Tyotkino, located a few kilometers north of the front line.
It should be noted that Ukraine's plans to advance into the Kursk region were secret. Officers learned about them only three days before the operation began.
Russia responded to the invasion of Ukrainian forces into the Kursk region and began withdrawing its troops. This led to a weakening of the fear of Russian President Vladimir Putin in Western countries, and the dictator's 'red lines' are no longer effective.
Previously, the Main Intelligence Directorate reported the destruction of a Su-34 and an ammunition depot during explosions at the Morozovsk airfield in Russia.
Moreover, due to the US ban on using long-range weapons against Russia, Ukrainian soldiers could not use them and lost the opportunity to destroy dozens of Russian Su-34 aircraft.
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