General Staff reports hit on concentration of manpower of Russian army in Kursk region
The General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine officially reported that the Air Force of the Armed Forces of Ukraine struck the place of concentration of manpower of the enemy in Kondrativka, Kursk region, as a result of the strike up to 30 servicemen of the Russian army were eliminated.
"The Air Force of the Armed Forces of Ukraine successfully struck the place of concentration of manpower of the enemy in Kondrativka, Kursk region. As a result of the strike, the object was completely destroyed, up to 30 occupiers were eliminated," the General Staff reported on Telegram on Tuesday.
It is reported that the destruction of this element of the enemy's military infrastructure reduces its ability to conduct combat operations against units of the Defense Forces of Ukraine in Sumy and Kursk regions.
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