Kursk: Ukraine Advances 12 km East to Nizhnyaya Parovaya, New Pontoon Built Near Glushkovo
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Russia has built a new pontoon crossing over the same river as the old one, which was destroyed by Ukraine. The new crossing is located near the old one, and it’s unknown if the destruction of the old pontoon made it impossible to use the same crossing point. The area is difficult to navigate due to the river’s few viable crossing points and the poor terrain on the other side, making it challenging for Russia to place pontoons.
Russia has also expanded its defensive lines in the Kerch region, which has been a key area of conflict since the start of the war. The defensive lines are made up of trenches and other fortifications, which have been successful in preventing Ukraine’s advance. The Russian ground forces have also been busy digging trenches and repairing railroads, showing their engineering skills.
Regarding Ukraine’s advancements, there have been reports of their vehicles moving through the forest and bombing by Russian forces. However, it’s unclear if the Ukrainian forces were hit or destroyed. The Ukrainian forces appear to have pushed deep into the region, despite Russia’s efforts to hold back their advance.
The exact route taken by the Ukrainian forces is unknown, but they may have come from the north or west. Russia has also released video footage of its own military operations, including a soldiers’ drive through the settlement of Ulok, which is under Russian control. Additionally, Russia has used a wire-guided drone to hit a Bush MRAP vehicle, showcasing its capabilities in precision strikes.