Additional troops and equipment have been deployed to the border area amid an attempted incursion by Ukraine, the MOD has said
Source: The Russian Ministry of Defense
Russia’s Defense Ministry has announced the deployment of additional weapons and equipment to Kursk Region, where its forces are actively fighting Ukrainian troops who launched an incursion in the area earlier this week.
The ministry released footage showing the equipment moving in columns across the region, stating that the reinforcements include BM-21 Grad multiple launch rocket systems, towed artillery pieces, tanks, heavy tracked vehicles, as well as Ural and KamAZ vehicles.
The equipment is set to be used against Ukrainian formations operating in the Sudzhansky district of Kursk Region, which appears to have been the primary target of Kiev’s forces.
Ukraine launched the risky cross-border attack inside Russian territory on Tuesday morning, sending in up to 1,000 troops backed by dozens of Western-supplied tanks and armored personnel carriers, according to Moscow.
The Ukrainian leadership has said the primary goal of the operation was to induce “fear” in the hearts of the Russian population. Vladimir Zelensky has also claimed that the application of “just force” would bring a “just peace” with Russia closer.
Russian President Vladimir Putin has described the incursion as a “large-scale provocation” and has accused Kiev of “indiscriminately” targeting civilians, residential buildings, and ambulances. At least five civilians have reportedly been killed in the attack so far, and 21 have been injured, including six children, according to local officials.
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Meanwhile, Russian forces have continued to inflict heavy casualties on the invading Ukrainian troops. Kiev has lost up to 945 soldiers as well as 102 armored vehicles in the attack, including 12 tanks and 17 armored personnel carriers, according to an update by the Russian Defense Ministry on Friday.
On Wednesday, the chief of Moscow’s General Staff, Valery Gerasimov, reported that the Ukrainian incursion had been halted by the Russian military and that the operation to expel the invaders was underway.