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Russian troops ‘seal the border’ in Kursk Region – MOD (VIDEO)

A pair of soldiers on a recon mission have deployed captured Ukrainian mines across a breach in border defenses

A pair of Russian airborne troops on a recon mission have used captured Ukrainian anti-tank mines to seal a breach of the national border in Kursk Region, as shown in a video published by the Defense Ministry in Moscow on Tuesday.

Kiev launched an incursion into the region in August, deploying some of its best-equipped units for the operation. The expeditionary force was contained before going deep into Russian territory and is currently being beaten back, according to Moscow.

The mining job is part of a larger effort to damage Ukrainian supply lines and encircle Kiev’s troops. The drone footage released by the military showed a line of razor wire and anti-tank concrete pyramids, which was apparently disrupted in the past by a mine-breaching vehicle to make an opening for traffic.

Two soldiers previously engaged Ukrainian guards stationed near the breach and found a package of anti-tank mines pre-linked for fast deployment, the statement said. In the video they were placing the mines across the gap. The action constituted the “restoration of the border” in that particular location, the ministry maintained.

The operation reportedly took place near Novy Put, a tiny hamlet located just 4km from the border. The troops are part of an Airborne Forces unit from Tula, the statement said, presumably referring to the 106th Guards Airborne Division.

The Ukrainian incursion came at a great cost in manpower and weapons to Kiev, according to Moscow. The latest update estimated the losses at 29,600 casualties, 184 tanks, 106 infantry fighting vehicles, more than 1,000 armored vehicles and scores of other pieces of heavy weaponry, including 26 military engineering vehicles.


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Ukrainian officials have claimed that the operation has slowed Russian advances in the east of the frontline. However, Russian troops gained more ground in October than in any month this year, according to media estimates.

November 05, 2024 at 01:13PM
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