The conflict in the Kursk region of Russia has escalated as Ukrainian troops continue their rare cross-border attack for the third consecutive day. Russian officials have declared a state of emergency in the region, reporting at least five civilian deaths and 31 injuries, including six children, since the incursion began. The situation remains fluid with uncertainty about the control of border towns and villages. Ukraine has yet to make an official statement regarding the situation. The fighting has led to significant destruction in the area, with locals attempting to flee amidst the chaos.
- A state of emergency has been declared in the Kursk region of Russia due to ongoing cross-border attacks by Ukrainian troops.
- Since the incursion started, at least five civilians have been reported killed and 31 wounded, including six children.
- Russian military’s Ministry of Defense released pictures claiming to show the destruction of a US-made armored personnel carrier used by Ukrainian forces.
- There is uncertainty regarding the depth of the incursion and which border towns and villages are under Russian or Ukrainian control.
- The focus of the fighting appears to be the town of Suja in the Kursk region, where significant destruction and attempts by locals to escape have been reported.
- About 3,000 people have been evacuated from the conflict zone according to the local acting Deputy Governor.
- Ukraine has not officially commented on the situation, and officials in Kiev remain tight-lipped about the incursion.
- Russian media coverage portrays Ukraine as the aggressor, with little mention of Russian military actions against Ukraine.
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