Last week, the Ukrainian Armed Forces entered the territory of the Russian Belgorod region, while at the same time, with partial success, holding a bridgehead in the Kursk region.
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As NBN reports with reference to the Institute for the Study of War (ISW), units of our country's Defense Forces are gradually making progress in the northwestern part of the Belgorod Region, while the “second army of the world” has achieved identical “successes” in the Kursk and Sumy Regions.
In particular, Putin's troops recently managed to advance along the international border separating Kursk and Sumy regions: according to geolocation footage published on March 24, the “liberators” moved within the perimeter and east of the village of Zhuravka. Also, on March 24-25, the Russian-invading army advanced near Gogolevka, the “Sudzha” checkpoint, and in the vicinity of Vladimirovka, Veseloye, Zhuravka, and Basovka.
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However, the Ukrainian Defense Forces have advanced along the international border in the northwestern regions of the Belgorod region: if we are to believe the complaints of an unspecified Russian “war correspondent,” the defenders have achieved some success west of Demidovka and northwest of Popovka.
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Earlier, our information portal wrote that the National Guard reported the resumption of active assaults by the occupiers in the Pokrovsky direction.