Replenishment of the exchange fund, ISW report and minus bridges: the situation in the Kursk region
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Lieutenant General Oleksandr Pavlyuk, Commander of the Ukrainian Army, reported on the successful completion of tasks in the Kursk sector and the replenishment of the exchange fund for the return of Ukrainian soldiers from captivity. Meanwhile, ISW confirms further advancement of Ukrainian forces in the Kursk region, and Russian “military commanders” claim to have allegedly destroyed the third bridge over the Seim River in the Kursk region.
Lieutenant General Oleksandr Pavliuk, Commander of the Ukrainian Army, reported on the successful completion of tasks in the Kursk region and the replenishment of the exchange fund for the return of Ukrainian soldiers from captivity. Meanwhile, ISW confirms the further advance of Ukrainian forces in the Kursk region, and Russian "military commanders" claim the alleged destruction of the third and last bridge over the Seim River in the Kursk region, UNN writes.
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"Kursk direction. The Army units are successfully fulfilling their tasks. We continue to replenish the exchange fund, which will allow us to return our men and women from captivity as soon as possible. Thank you all for your work. Let's keep working!" - wrote Lieutenant General Oleksandr Pavliuk, Commander of the Ukrainian Land Forces, on Telegram, sharing a video of what he said was the 22nd Separate Mechanized Brigade.
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Meanwhile, ISW in a new report pointed to further advances by Ukrainian forces in the Kurdish region. "On August 18, Ukrainian forces continued their offensive along their entire advance in the Kurdish region and advanced slightly southeast of Suja," the report said.
Meanwhile, as reported , Russian "military commanders" claim to have allegedly destroyed the third and last bridge over the Seim River in the Kursk region. Allegedly, it is a bridge near the village of Karyzh, which has not yet been officially confirmed.
The photo was even circulated online, but reports began to appear in Ukrainian publics, which, according to some sources, is probably a photo of another bridge from the same region.
"If the information is confirmed, it means that all three bridges in the Kursk region that served as a supply line for the Russian army have been destroyed. Now, the Russian military in the south of the Glushkovo district will be forced to use crossings and pantone bridges," the Nashe Vremya newspaper points out.