In the Kursk region, the military situation is tense with a strong increase in firepower from the Ukrainian Air Force. The use of guided bombs and high-tech weapons is increasing pressure on the Russian defense line, making the attack more fierce and complicated than ever.
Tense Situation in the Kursk Region: Ukrainian Armed Forces Intensify Attack to the North
Russian media is constantly reporting on the relentless efforts of the Armed Forces of Ukraine (AFU) to expand the offensive operation to the north of the Kursk region, especially focusing on the city of Kurchatov from various directions. The situation in this region is becoming increasingly tense, with fighting constantly increasing and becoming more fierce.
In this context, one of the most tense episodes was the recent attack on the village of Tyotkino. According to military experts, the Ukrainian Air Force deployed JDAM-ER guided bombs to attack a grain storage facility in the region. The appearance of high-tech weapons in combat operations on Russian territory not only increases the complexity of the defense mission but also highlights the new challenges that the Russian military faces in protecting strategic areas.
More notably, the high accuracy suggests that they are more likely to be launched from F-16 fighters rather than MiG-29s or Su-27s.
F-16 fighter jet – Photo: MILITARY.COM
Battlefield Situation in Kursk: New Offensive from Ukrainian Armed Forces Puts Great Pressure on Russian Defenses
According to direct information from the battlefield, the Ukrainian Armed Forces continue to garrison the village of Snagost, increasing the threat to Russian defense forces. The presence of Ukrainian troops here requires the Russian military to maintain a high state of alert to prevent attacks that could occur at any time. In the Korenovsky direction, Ukrainian troops are constantly trying to break into the settlements of Kauchuk and Alekseevsky, which are facing fierce defense from the Russian side. Despite the strong AFU activity, the Russian Army is still holding out and has repelled several attacks.
The JDAM-ER long-range guided bomb is continuously used by the Ukrainian Air Force.
In the Bolshesoldatsky district, the evacuation of civilians has begun, indicating a growing threat as military operations may soon take place in the area. Local authorities are making every effort to ensure the safety of the population. In the south of the Kursk region, in the Belovsky district, the Russian Army is still fighting with units of the Ukrainian Armed Forces in the Ozerki settlement. Preliminary data indicate that an attempt to storm Giryi was repelled by Russian troops.
JDAM bombs are guided by an inertial guidance system combined with GPS positioning, giving them the ability to attack targets at altitudes of up to 28 km.
Sudzha is also witnessing significant clashes, with current reports indicating the presence of Ukrainian troops in the city, but the state of control remains unclear. Regular videos released by Ukrainian forces highlight the complexity and instability of the fighting situation in the area.