Ministry Of Defense Of Russian Federation Reported Transition Under Control Of Two More Settlements In Kursk Region

The Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation reported the transition to the control of the Russian troops of two more settlements in the Kursk region.

“The units of the North Troops groups during offensive actions are released in the settlements of Zaleshenka and Rubanshchina,” – follows from the message.

In addition, the department reported that engineering troops began to carry out the tasks of cleansing the territories in the border regions of the Kursk region in order to restore socially significant objects and infrastructure facilities necessary for establishing peaceful life and economic activity in the region after fierce military operations.

“The peculiarity of the tasks for cleaning the terrain and objects from explosive objects in the liberated territories is the simultaneous implementation of work on the clearance of residential buildings, householders, agricultural vehicles and important life support objects, such as gas pipelines, boiler houses, lines of power and communications, roads, bridge structures,” the statement said.

The department noted that “to organize the tasks of cleansing the liberated territory in the Kursk region, a representative office of the International Minute Center for the Military Engineering Academy is deployed.”

“Military units and units of the engineering troops of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation have been involved in the implementation of the tasks. Caspens will have to perform a significant amount of tasks, since various types of ammunition were used during the conduct of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, including foreign production supplied by NATO countries. Engineering units were found prohibited by the Geneva Convention of ammunition, including cassette The anti -personnel mines of the PFM -1 “petal”, which creates a fatal threat to the civilian population in the liberated areas, “follows from the publication.

March 13, the village of Sudzha, the administrative center of the Sudzhansky district of the Kursk region, was transferred to the control of Russian troops.

The city has been under the control of Ukrainian troops since August 2024. The village also has a gas -measuring station “Suzha” – part of the Urengoy – Lemary -Uzhgorod gas pipeline, according to which gas transit through Ukraine to the European Union countries.

On the evening of March 12, Russian President Vladimir Putin in military uniform visited one of the command posts in the Kursk region. This was the first visit to the head of state of the Kursk region of the Russian Federation since the invasion of Ukrainian troops in the region in August 2024. The Russian leader set the task “as soon as possible” to finally defeat the enemy in the region and ensure the security zone.

Fierce battles between Russian and Ukrainian troops in the Kursk region of the Russian Federation lasted on August 6, 2024. On the territory of the Russian region, federal emergencies operate and who.