In Kursk, Ukrainian paratroopers destroyed a unit of Russian marines.


Paratroopers of the 95th separate airborne assault Polissian brigade of the Airborne Assault Forces of the Armed Forces of Ukraine destroyed a unit of Russian marines in the Kursk region. They reported this in Telegram.
«Paratroopers of the 95th separate airborne assault Polissian brigade of the Airborne Assault Forces of Ukraine do not tire of issuing tickets «to Kobzon's concert» to non-warriors from the 155th separate brigade of the Pacific Fleet marine corps of the Russian Federation», – the message says.
It is reported that the reconnaissance unit of the brigade stormed the position of the Russian marines.
«The war criminals were convinced of their safety, but the assault by the Polissian paratroopers was so swift that the orcs not only failed to equip themselves, but also couldn't even put on their boots. The video shows nine «good» Russians, but 14 were destroyed», – the paratroopers noted.
Recall that analysts from the Institute for the Study of War (ISW) analyzed maps and satellite images from the front and reported that the occupiers are actively operating in the Donetsk region and advancing in the Kursk region. In turn, the Armed Forces of Ukraine have partial success in the Kupiansk direction.
By the way, the control of the Armed Forces of Ukraine over part of the Kursk region prompted Russia to more frequent exchanges of prisoners of war with Ukraine. This is stated in the report of the Institute for the Study of War (ISW).
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