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Media: 2,500 Russian Troops In Kursk Region May End Up In ‘Mousetrap’

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Media: 2,500 Russian Troops In Kursk Region May End Up In ‘Mousetrap’

Two bridges remain to be blown up.

A Russian group of troops numbering 2,500 troops may end up in a “mousetrap” in the Kursk region if it does not urgently retreat behind the Seim River, dialog.ua reports.

Z-channels also write about this and add that no order to retreat behind the said river has been received.

“In the south is the border with Ukraine, in the north is the Seim River. The bridge in Glushkovo is blown up. Two more bridges are in question,” they describe the current situation.

They refer to sources from the headquarters of the “North” group of troops, who reported that if these two bridges are blown up, the Russian troops will end up in a “mouse trap”.

“Now it is necessary to urgently make a decision to move back our troops behind the Seim River. The decision is not being made,” Z-propagandists note.

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