“The spokesman added that “elderly people were on the Internet, many of them are persons with disabilities””, — write: www.radiosvoboda.org
“Last night (January 11 – ed.) Russian aviation carried out two airstrikes in the residential area of the city of Suzhi. As a result, the woman received a laceration of her hand. As of this morning, this woman has died,” the spokesman said.
According to him, “the Internet premises are very damaged, all the windows and doors are broken.”
The spokesman added that “elderly people were on the Internet, many of them are persons with disabilities.”
“The question arose, where to move these people. People are all elderly, a lot of people with disabilities, Parkinson’s disease, post-stroke, one person with a mental illness. That is, the condition of the people at this time is quite difficult,” explained Dmytroshkivskyi.
He added that “about 2,000 people live in the territories of the Russian Federation controlled by Ukraine. There are more than 70 people in the boarding school, which was shelled by the forces of the Russian Federation.”
On January 5, Andriy Kovalenko, head of the Center for Countering Disinformation of the NSDC, reported that “Russian troops in Kursk were attacked from several directions, which was a surprise for them.”
According to the American Institute for the Study of War, Ukrainian troops resumed offensive operations in at least three directions within the Ukrainian salient in Russia’s Kursk region and achieved a tactical advance on January 5.
The armed forces of Ukraine began an operation in the Kursk region on August 6, occupying more than 1,000 square kilometers. Then the Russian army, with the help of North Korean troops, was able to recapture part of the territory.
In November, the Reuters agency, citing a high-ranking Ukrainian military source who works in the General Staff of Ukraine, reported that due to Russian counterattacks, Ukraine had lost more than 40% of the territory in the Kursk region of the Russian Federation, which it captured during hostilities in August. According to the source, Russia has deployed about 59,000 troops in the Kursk region.