LFR publishes footage of destruction of two Russia's army warehouses in Kursk region
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LFR publishes footage of destruction of two Russia's army warehouses in Kursk region

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Source:  online.ua

Volunteer fighters of the Legion "Freedom of Russia" (LFR) destroyed two warehouses with ammunition of the occupation army of the Russian Federation in the area of the settlement of Tyotkino in the Kursk region with the help of artillery.

What is known about the LSR fighters' successes in the offensive in the Kursk region

Fighting in the village of Tyotkino continues for the third day.

At the same time, Alexei Baranovsky, a Legion "Freedom of Russia" volunteer, proposed that the volunteers would leave the settlement if the Russian Federation's occupation army withdrew from the occupied Melitopol in the Zaporizhzhia region.

They are leaving Melitopol, and we are returning Tiotkino to them. In my opinion, it will be quite a good agreement, — said Baranovsky.

He emphasised that the situation in the border regions is developing very quickly.

[The] fighting on the outskirts of Tyotkino continues. That is, the situation is tense in the Kursk region, as before, and fighting is going on in the Belgorod region. "Our special liberation operation has been going on for the third day," said LFR representative.

What is known about the situation in the Belgorod region

Meanwhile, the Russian mass media report on the alleged three victims of shelling in Belgorod.

As of the morning of March 14, hostilities were taking place near the Spodaryushine border crossing in the Belgorod region.

Kremlin-controlled Telegram channels said that the Ukrainian sabotage group allegedly approached the Ukrainian village of Popivka.

The Russian army allegedly involved aviation to repel the attack. The so-called Russian soldiers claim that heavy equipment is used to attack Spodaryushine.

DeepStateMap analysts say the grey zones in the Belgorod and Kursk regions occupy almost 42 square meters. km

  • Tyotkino (Kursk region) — 11.29 km2;

  • Glotove/Kozinka (Belhorod Region) — 14.88 km2;

  • Lozova Rudka (Belhorod region) — 0.34 km2;

  • Nekhoteevka (Belgorod region) — 1.57 km2

  • Novaya Tavolzhanka (Belhorod region) — 13.72 km2

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