Counterattacks by Russian Military in Kursk Region: Satellite Images Emerge.
First satellite images show new pontoon crossings and fire traces in the combat zone
Radio Liberty has published the first satellite images of the Glushkovsky District in the Kursk Region, taken during the Russian counteroffensive. The photos show that between September 7 and 14, Russian military built a new pontoon crossing in the village of Zvannoye and restored another one between the villages of Zvannoye and Glushkovo.
According to the images, traces of a massive fire that occurred on September 14 can be seen one and a half kilometers south of the restored crossing.
Currently, Ukrainian forces continue their Kursk operation, during which they captured two new settlements. They also successfully broke through Russian defenses in one section of the border and penetrated several kilometers into Russian territory.
President Zelensky stated that Ukraine had anticipated the Russian counteroffensive actions in the Kursk region and it was part of their plan. At the same time, DeepState analysts confirm that the situation worsened on the left flank of the Ukrainian Armed Forces in the Kursk region due to active assault actions by Russian troops, who used pontoon crossings and armored vehicles to cross rivers.
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