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Ukraine Says Second Bridge Hit In Russia’s Kursk Region
- Ukrainian forces have destroyed two key bridges in Russia's Kursk area, disrupting supply lines amid a cross-border incursion that began on August 6, as reported by officials.
- The bridge attacks aim to impede Russian counter-push efforts, suggesting that Kyiv may seek a foothold in the region, according to officials.
- Russia’s Mash news site claims only one bridge remains intact, complicating Moscow's ability to resupply troops and evacuate civilians if confirmed.
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In the Russian region of Kursk, the last bridge in an important front section was apparently destroyed by the Ukrainian army. This makes it much more difficult to supply Moscow's troops. Ukraine can report another success in the Kursk offensive, which has kept the Russian army busy for two weeks. "The enemy has destroyed the last stationary bridge over the Sejm River in the town of Karish," Russian war correspondent Yuri Podolyak said on Telegra…
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Total News Sources147
Leaning Left23Leaning Right30Center25Last UpdatedBias Distribution38% Right
Bias Distribution
- 38% of the sources lean Right
38% Right
L 29%
C 32%
R 38%
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