Russian TV Broadcasted Equipment Movement Live: Occupiers Alarmed.
Russian television reports in real time on the situation in the Kursk region and shows the movement of columns with enemy equipment. This caused concern among Russian public organizations.
Russian journalists even suggest to Ukrainian troops where to move and how much equipment their opponent has.
«Maybe it is really worth imposing a moratorium on such content and not giving out extra information?», the report says.
It is also reported that the Federal Security Service began detaining local residents of the Kursk region who were filming the defeat of Russian troops on video. «Russian authorities are moving to repressions on the territory of the Kursk region, where battles with Ukrainian troops have been going on for the fourth day», writes the Telegram channel Mash.
According to intelligence services, the video filmed by a local resident was published on a Ukrainian Telegram channel. During interrogation, the detainee stated that he acted on instructions and was promised money and «citizenship of one of the NATO countries».
On August 9, the Ukrainian Armed Forces struck a column of Russian invaders in the Kursk region. Footage of the fire that engulfed the military equipment was published on Telegram channels. According to Russian military analyst Yan Matveev, this strike was one of the bloodiest and most massive of the entire war.
The impact site is located 30 km from the border and 20 km from the nearest combat point - the urban-type settlement of Korenevo.
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