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Russia says Ukraine has struck 3rd bridge in assault on Kursk region

Moscow said on Monday Ukraine had struck a third bridge in an assault on Russia's Kursk area which Kyiv says is targeted at carving out a buffer zone and using down Russia's war machine.

Ukraine says it has seized over 80 settlements in an area covering more than 1,150 square km (444 square miles) of Kursk considering that its surprise strike on the Russian area on Aug. 6, the most significant invasion of Russia since World War 2.

However Ukrainian forces are on the protective elsewhere and face a fight to safeguard the strategic eastern city of Pokrovsk, where Russia has actually progressively advanced in current weeks in heavy battling more than two years since Russia's full-scale intrusion.

We are attaining our objectives, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy wrote of the two-week-old incursion into Kursk on the Telegram messaging app on Monday, including that more Russian soldiers had been taken prisoner.

Russia said a third bridge had been struck and harmed on the Seym River that winds through the Kursk area surrounding northeastern Ukraine.

Ukraine has not yet discussed the strike, but Kyiv's air force chief has formerly stated his forces have damaged 2 bridges to compromise opponent logistics.

Military analysts stated the bridges belonged to crucial supply lines for Russian troops protecting the area. Reuters might not separately verify the damage to the bridges or the battlefield situation in Kursk.

Zelenskiy stated on Sunday his troops were releasing what he described as maximum counteroffensive actions focused on developing a buffer zone and injuring Moscow's military capacity.

Everything that inflicts losses on the Russian army, the Russian state, their military industrial complex and their economy - all this helps us to avoid the widening of the war, Zelenskiy stated.

More than 121,000 individuals have been left from nine border districts in the Kursk region, Russia's emergencies ministry said.

Russian governmental assistant Yuri Ushakov said Moscow was not all set to hold peace talks with Ukraine in the meantime, given Kyiv's. Kursk attack. Ukraine has actually demanded a full withdrawal of Russian. soldiers from its territory before it sits down for any talks.

PRESS TOWARDS POKROVSK

Ukrainian forces face a hard fight near Pokrovsk, a. transportation hub for Ukrainian forces. Russian troops are now. around 10 km (six miles) from the outskirts of the city, said. Serhiy Dobriak, head of the local military administration.

He said approximately 600 individuals were leaving on a daily basis, and. that community services might be cut off within a week as. Russian forces close in.

Regional governor Vadym Filashkin stated a curfew in. settlements near to Pokrovsk had actually been tightened and the. situation was really hard.

Ukraine's top general said Kyiv was also doing whatever. essential to safeguard the eastern city of Toretsk as Moscow tries. to threaten Ukrainian supply lines. Russia stated its forces had. recorded the close-by town of Zalizne.

The war, which has killed tens of thousands and ravaged. cities throughout Ukraine, shows no sign of slowing down. Kyiv anticipates. Moscow to increase its forces in Ukraine by year's end to 800,000,. up from around 600,000 now, Ukrainian Deputy Defence Minister. Ivan Havryliuk told Ukrainian media.

Ukraine has actually been backed by arms from its allies but is. worried that support might drop as the war grinds on.

Britain reiterated support for Ukraine on Monday, and Indian. Prime Minister Narendra Modi is set to go to Kyiv on Aug. 23.

However German defence stocks fell on Monday after a newspaper. stated the financing ministry would not authorize extra. applications for Ukraine military aid since of spending plan. restrictions.

A German financing ministry representative later stated Berlin was. working intensively with its Group of 7 partners on a plan. to make loans available for military assistance for Ukraine, funded. by the proceeds of frozen Russian possessions.

In a new indication of tensions over explosions in 2022 that. ruptured the Nord Stream gas pipelines transporting gas under. the Baltic Sea, Russia's RIA news agency stated Moscow had. complained to Germany over its investigation into the occurrence.

(source: Reuters)