DeepState: Russia captured Korenevo in Kursk region.


The enemy captured the village of Korenevo in the Kursk region of Russia
On August 29, the enemy captured the village of Korenevo in the Kursk region of Russia. This was reported by DeepState analysts.
Igoreish«The enemy captured the village of Korenevo (Kursk region), and also advanced in Mikhailovka, near Panteleymonovka, Pischanoe and Andreevka in Donetsk region», – the report says.
Russian aviation strike on the ice arena in Zaoleshchenka
Recall, during battles in the Sudzhansky district of Kursk region, occupied by Ukrainian troops, Russian aviation struck with a guided high-explosive aerial bomb on the ice arena in Zaoleshchenka.
Ukraine controls 1294 sq. km in Kursk region of Russia
As reported, Ukraine now controls 1294 sq. km in the Kursk region of Russia – this includes 100 settlements.
The advance of occupying forces in Donetsk region has more significance for Russia than Ukraine's operation in Kursk region
At the same Time, according to NYT, the operation of the Armed Forces of Ukraine in the Kursk region has less significance for Russian leadership than the advance of occupying forces in Donetsk region.
The objective of Ukrainian military in Kursk region
By the way, American officials say that the objective of the Ukrainian military in the Kursk region is threefold: to force Russia to withdraw troops from eastern Ukraine; to disrupt the narrative of defeat on the battlefield; to improve Ukraine's position ahead of potential peace talks. At present, all three goals have been achieved, albeit to a limited extent.
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