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Russia's counteroffensive in Kursk region shown on satellite photos

Occupants built two new pontoon bridges across the Sejm

The first satellite photos of the Glushkovsky district of the Kursk region of the Russian Federation after the start of the Russian counteroffensive have appeared online. They show that the occupiers have built two new pontoon bridges across the Seim River.

On the left bank of the river, traces of a massive fire are visible. The images were published by Radio Liberty on September 15.

In particular, judging by the published footage, the Russian military moved two new pontoon bridges across the Seim between September 7 and 14 .

The occupiers built a new pontoon crossing in the village of Zvannoye and restored another one in the same place, between the villages of Zvannoye and Hlushkovo.

One and a half kilometers from the restored crossing, this September 14 photo shows traces of a massive fire on the left bank of the river .

As OBOZ.UA wrote, on September 10, Russia announced the first large-scale counterattack in the Kursk region. Paratroopers and marines are involved in the offensive, and several settlements have allegedly been captured. The ISW noted that the Russians are indeed making some progress, but it will be slower and slower.

The ISW report of September 14 states that the Ukrainian Armed Forces have confirmed advances in Kursk region and have taken control of several more settlements. In particular, they have made progress in the areas of Sudzha and Korenevo and in the Glushkovsky district, which they entered the other day.

In addition, the day before, the Armed Forces of Ukraine's Airborne Forces showed how they forced a unit of Russian airborne troops to flee in the Kursk region. The occupiers lost several dozen men to the "two hundredth", and the survivors had to run for their lives.

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