Russians continue to surrender in Kursk region. New footage from the AFU.
The Armed Forces of Ukraine captured 13 more Russians in the Kursk region
Commander of the Ground Forces of the AFU, Oleksandr Pavliuk, released a video showing how Ukrainian soldiers detained 13 more Russians in the Kursk region. According to him, the enemy was forced to raise the white flag after five days of fierce fighting, during which they were left without water and ammunition. Overall, a separate mechanized steppe brigade captured these Russians, among whom four had serious injuries.
It is worth mentioning that on September 14, 103 Ukrainians returned home from Russian captivity, among them 38 National Guardsmen. The AFU managed to free 28 of their warriors, including two from the "Kraken" special unit, two from the International Legion, three from the Special Operations Forces, and one from the Territorial Defense Forces.
On September 13, 49 civilians and servicemen were also released from Russian captivity. Among them were soldiers of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, the National Guard, the National Police, the State Border Guard Service, and civilians.
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