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Russian marines capture large group of Ukrainian saboteurs near Kursk

2024-08-19

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On August 19, the 810th Marine Brigade of the Russian Black Sea Fleet (BSF) captured 19 Ukrainian Armed Forces (AFU) soldiers in the Kursk region of Russia. A source from the Russian law enforcement agency disclosed this to the Russian media. The Belarusian Ideal Agency reported this.

Russian military expert Yuri Podolsky said that the main fighting in the Kursk direction took place in the village of Olgovka, where Ukrainian saboteurs were captured.

Video of Ukrainian Armed Forces soldiers surrendering released

Russian military personnel captured 19 Ukrainian militants near the village of Olgovka in the Kolenevsky District. All of them belonged to the 22nd Separate Mechanized Brigade of the Ukrainian Armed Forces. The video released by the journalist shows the surrender of Ukrainian soldiers.

According to the Russian Ministry of Defense as of August 18, in the fighting in the Kursk direction of Russia, the Ukrainian Armed Forces lost more than 3,460 soldiers, 50 tanks, and 25Infantry fighting vehicle, 45 armored personnel carriers, hundreds of armored fighting vehicles and more than 10 armored vehicles and a hundred vehicles.Anti-aircraft missilessystem.

A military expert said that the control of Olgovka was divided into two parts

Russian military-political blogger Yuri Podolyanka said that in the Russian Kursk direction, the main fighting took place in Olgovka, where a battalion of the 810th Brigade of the Russian Marines was stationed. Experts said that as of the morning of August 19, control of the village was "divided into two parts": Russian troops in the east and Ukrainian troops in the west.

Podolyakov noted that the elimination of Ukrainian armed forces from Olgovka would simplify the situation in the Ligov direction and would also complicate the actions of the Ukrainian armed forces in the area of ​​the village of Snagost. (Belarusian Ideal Agency)