Ukrainian Drones Damage Hospital, Homes in Russia's Kursk, Official Says
- In the early hours of May 30, Ukrainian drones targeted Russia's Kursk area to the west, causing harm to a medical facility and residential buildings, with one individual reported injured.
- The attack came amid ongoing clashes and a gradual Russian advance in Ukraine’s Sumy region near the border, where control of villages has been shifting as Russian forces consolidate their positions.
- Governor Alexander Khinshtein wrote on Telegram that drones swarmed Kursk town, causing damage from falling fragments but no patients were injured in the hospital.
- Russia's Defence Ministry reported capturing three more villages near Pokrovsk, part of an ongoing westward drive that included 53 attacks over 24 hours on May 29.
- Active battles continue near border settlements in Sumy, and Russian President Vladimir Putin aims to create a buffer zone there, reflecting shifting frontlines and tension.
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Several Ukrainian Regions Attacked, Drones Also over Kursk
The Russian military carried out new attacks on several Ukrainian regions overnight, killing two people, according to local authorities. The Russian region of Kursk was also targeted by drone strikes, where several people were reported injured.
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