Ukraine destroyed the third bridge across the Seim River in the Kursk region

The latest reports from Russian military sources indicate that Ukraine has destroyed the third and last fixed bridge across the Seim River in the Kursk region. This bridge, located near the village of Karizh, Glushkiv district, was destroyed, although the Ukrainian side has not yet confirmed this information.

The bridge was destroyed in the area of ​​the village of Karizh, Glushkiv district. The other day, a bridge was destroyed in nearby Zvany.

As we have already reported, the strikes on the bridges of the Armed Forces of Ukraine are being conducted with the aim of preventing the Russian Federation from transferring reinforcements to the southern bank of the Diet. And to saturate them with the front line, which runs east of Apanasivka-Snagist and west of Hlushkovo Tyotkino.

Russian military publications write that the Russian army has already established pontoon crossings across the river, and therefore the destruction of the bridges does not yet have a critical impact on the logistics of Russian units.

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