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putin signed an order to expand the number of russian armed forces. ukraine said that the russian army launched a large-scale air strike again.

2024-09-17

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china national radio, beijing, september 17th. according to the "news and newspaper summary" of china national radio and television, the ukrainian air force said on the 16th that the russian army launched air strikes from kursk oblast and krasnodar krai, with the main attack direction being kiev oblast, ukraine. ukrainian air defense firepower intercepted a total of 53 russian drones.

popko, director of the kyiv city military administration bureau, said that the air defense alarm sounded in the ukrainian capital of kyiv in the early morning of the 16th. this was the eighth air strike launched by the russian army on kyiv since september. the air strike caused no casualties or property losses.

the russian ministry of defense announced on social media on the 16th that the russian army liberated the settlements of uspennovka and borki in kursk oblast. in addition, in the past day, the russian army repelled five counterattacks by the ukrainian army in the direction of five settlements including biahovo in the oblast.

the kremlin website released a message on the 16th saying that the presidential decree signed by russian president vladimir putin on the same day stipulated that the russian armed forces personnel establishment will be 2,389,130 ​​people, including 1.5 million soldiers. the order will take effect on december 1 this year.

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