Another Russian village was captured by the Ukrainian army in the Kursk region.

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The village of Martynivka, Suzhan district, Kursk region, is occupied by the Armed Forces of Ukraine, Russian media reported.

It was also reported that the Armed Forces of Ukraine entered the village of Plekhovo in the Kursk region.

According to unofficial data and Russian media reports, the Ukrainian army allegedly entered the Belgorod region and occupied the village of Poroz.

Moreover, the “Freedom of Russia” Legion informed that over the past 4 days, Ukrainian forces have liberated 800 square kilometers of Russian territory.

As previously reported, on August 9, Video of Ukrainian soldiers in Sudzha, Kursk region, emerged on Telegram channels.

They have reported that the town is now under control of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, and that the situation is calm and the civilian buildings are intact, as well as the gas station which is a strategic facility.

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