Russia denies reports of new border incursion by Ukraine in Belgorod
- Ukrainian forces have advanced into Belgorod, a village near the Russian border, in a bid to control the region and distract Russian troops, according to reports from pro-Kremlin war correspondent Yuri Kotyonok.
- Moscow responded to these operations by shelling Sumy's administrative center, which damaged buildings and wounded at least 99 people, according to local officials.
- Analysts believe these counterattacks are intended to distract Russian forces and create a buffer zone, as discussed by Volodymyr Fesenko and Nikolay Mitrokhin.
- The Russian Ministry of Defence claimed it thwarted an invasion attempt in Belgorod, asserting that around 200 Ukrainian servicemen were involved, as reported by Russian sources.
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A week after the new incursion of the Ukrainian army into Russia: what is the situation?
On March 18, at around 5:50 a.m., near the junction of the Russian regions of Kursk and Belgorod, Ukrainian forces again crossed the border of the Russian Federation. After the collapse of the front in the Kursk region, Ukraine is trying to open a new battlefield on enemy territory. What does it want to achieve with this and what are the initial successes?
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