Russia dropped over 3,500 bombs on its own territory in the Kursk region over 100 days

Russia dropped over 3,500 bombs on its own territory in the Kursk region over 100 days

During the 100 days of the Kursk operation, Russian occupation forces dropped 3,243 guided aerial bombs (GAB) and 356 unguided bombs on their own territory, leveling their own settlements. This was reported by the Operational-Tactical Command “North” of the Armed Forces of Ukraine on Wednesday, November 13.

The Command noted that today marks 100 days since the start of the Kursk operation, during which the Defense Forces managed to eliminate hundreds of Russian occupiers and destroy dozens of armored vehicles.

“During this time, the enemy shelled its own territory 11,578 times (51,456 explosions). Leveling their own settlements and killing their own citizens, they dropped 3,243 GABs and 356 unguided bombs, 2,462 explosive devices from UAVs, and deployed 2,175 FPV drones,” the statement said.

As reported by Ukrainian News, on November 13, Ukrainian Defense Forces personnel shared footage of repelling an attack by Russian occupiers on Russian-occupied Kursk region territory.

On November 11, President Volodymyr Zelensky stated that Ukraine’s Defense Forces are containing a 50,000-strong Russian army group in the Kursk region.

On November 12, Russian propaganda accused the Ukrainian army of looting a village in Kursk, which Ukrainian forces have never entered. Meanwhile, Russian dictator Vladimir Putin ordered his generals to reclaim the Kursk region by the inauguration of the newly elected U.S. President, Donald Trump.

Antonina Solovyova

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