A recent Ukrainian drone attack on Russian air bases has caused significant damage, according to satellite images analyzed by The Associated Press. The images reveal that at least two hangars at Borisoglebsk Air Base were struck, with debris scattered around them. The purpose of these hangars remains unclear, but there were also signs of potential damage to two fighter aircraft at the base.
Additionally, satellite images showed a burn mark on the apron at Savasleika Air Base, although no visible damage was observed on the fighter jets and other aircraft stationed there.
The ongoing conflict has led to the evacuation of the Glushkovo region in the Kursk area, indicating Ukraine's advancing presence in the region. The situation has prompted Russian authorities to declare a state of emergency in the Belgorod region, with provisions for financial aid to affected residents.
Ukrainian military officials claim to have taken control of 1,000 square kilometers of the Kursk region, although this assertion has not been independently verified. The fluid nature of the contact lines in Kursk has allowed both sides to maneuver effectively, with reports of Ukrainian forces probing Russian defenses.
Russian military bloggers suggest that the arrival of reserves has halted Ukrainian advances, but acknowledge ongoing Ukrainian incursions in the region. Russian officials have dismissed Ukrainian claims, labeling the actions as terrorist sabotage groups operating in forested areas.
Despite the escalating tensions, Russia maintains that it has sufficient troops in eastern Ukraine and vows to eliminate Ukrainian forces in the forests swiftly. The situation remains volatile, with conflicting reports from both sides regarding the extent of territorial gains and military operations.