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Russia enforces security regime on 3 border regions after major Ukrainian attack

Russia enforced a sweeping security regime in 3 border regions on Saturday as Moscow scrambled forces to counter Ukraine's greatest attack on Russian sovereign area since the start of the war in 2022.

Ukrainian forces rammed through the Russian border early on Tuesday and swept across some Western parts of Russia's Kursk region, a surprise attack that may be targeted at acquiring leverage in possible ceasefire talks after the U.S. election.

President Vladimir Putin cast it as a major justification and though Russia's top general, Valery Gerasimov, stated on Wednesday that Ukraine's incursion had actually been stopped, Russia has thus far stopped working to press the Ukrainian forces back over the border.

The opponent has been halted up until now - but that does not indicate that it is all peaceful there: there is severe fighting going on there, stated Andrei Gurulyov, a lieutenant general who served in Soviet and Russian forces and is now a lawmaker for the judgment party.

Russian military bloggers said the scenario had stabilised after Russia entered forces to stop the surprise Ukrainian advance, though they stated Ukraine was quickly building up forces which there were extreme battles underway.

The Ukrainian attack on Russia has triggered some in Moscow to question why Ukraine had the ability to pierce the Kursk area so quickly after more than two years of the most extreme land war in Europe because World War 2.

Ukraine has actually not commented straight on the attack but video published on Ukrainian media purported to show Ukrainian soldiers in control of a gas measuring facility in the border town of Sudzha, where Russian natural gas flows into Ukraine for transit to Europe.

Reuters might not verify the video. Reports from Russian sources said Ukraine was in control of some areas of Sudzha.

NUCLEAR PLANT

Alexander Bortnikov, the director of the Federal Security Service (FSB), ordered an anti-terrorist routine be troubled Kursk, Bryansk and Belgorod areas - which have a combined area of nearly 92,000 square km.

The Kyiv regime has made an unmatched attempt to destabilize the circumstance in a variety of regions of our nation, the National Anti-Terrorism Committee said, including that there had actually been civilian casualties.

The procedures basically give the security services sweeping powers to lockdown a location, consisting of controls on communications and limits on a host of typical freedoms. Thousands of civilians have actually been left from Kursk region.

Some reports stated Ukrainian forces were pressing towards the Kursk nuclear power station, which supplies a significant chunk of southern Russia's electrical power. It has a total six reactors, two shutdown, 2 under building and construction and 2 functional.

The acting guv of Kursk area, Alexei Smirnov, said drone particles had fallen on a power substation near Kurchatov, the town which serves the Kursk nuclear station.

The head of the U.N.'s International Atomic Energy Firm kept in mind the considerable military activity in the location and called for restraint.

Russian diplomats in Vienna informed the IAEA that pieces, potentially from downed rockets, had actually been found, though there was no proof of an attack on the station.

(source: Reuters)