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Russia: Ukrainian troops lost 1,120 people in Kursk Oblast, anti-terrorist action system implemented in three states

2024-08-10

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This article is reproduced from [China News Network];

Moscow, August 10 (China News Service) - The Russian Ministry of Defense said on August 10 that the Ukrainian armed forces had lost 1,120 personnel and 140 armored vehicles in military operations in Kursk Oblast in southern Russia. The Russian National Anti-Terrorism Committee announced on August 9 that a counter-terrorism operation system would be implemented in Belgorod Oblast, Bryansk Oblast and Kursk Oblast.

The Russian Ministry of Defense website issued a statement on the 10th saying that within 24 hours, the Russian army blocked the Ukrainian military's mobile forces' attempt to penetrate into Russian territory in multiple directions in Kursk Oblast, and the Ukrainian side lost 175 soldiers and 36 armored vehicles. Among them, Russian missiles hit a temporary stationing point of foreign mercenaries in the southern suburbs of Sudja District of the state, killing 15 militants.

The Russian Ministry of Defense said that since the military operation in Kursk Oblast on the 6th, Ukraine has lost 1,120 armed personnel and 140 armored vehicles. At present, the Russian military's operations against the Ukrainian army are still continuing. In addition, the Russian army also carried out air strikes on the Ukrainian army reserve forces in Sumy Oblast, Ukraine.

The Russian National Anti-Terrorism Committee stated on the 9th that Ukraine has taken "unprecedented actions" to try to undermine the stability of the situation in many regions of Russia. The Ukrainian armed forces carried out a "terrorist attack" against Kursk Oblast, causing civilian casualties and damage to homes and other civilian facilities. In order to protect the safety of the people and eliminate the threat of enemy reconnaissance, sabotage and terrorist attacks, Bortnikov, Chairman of the Russian National Anti-Terrorism Committee and Director of the Russian Federal Security Service, decided to implement an anti-terrorist action system in Belgorod Oblast, Bryansk Oblast and Kursk Oblast from August 9, 2024, and take other necessary measures in accordance with the relevant provisions of the Anti-Terrorism Law, as well as implement temporary restrictions.

The Russian Ministry of Defense reported on the 9th that from the night of the 8th to the early morning of the 9th, the Ukrainian army launched drone attacks on targets in Russia. The Russian air defense forces shot down a total of 75 Ukrainian drones in Belgorod, Lipetsk, Kursk, Bryansk, Voronezh, and Oryol regions. (End)