The Ukrainian Armed Forces have announced today that in the last 24 hours they have been conducting battlefields in the Russian region of Kursk, despite the fact that Moscow claims that it has repelled yesterday’s Ukrainian invasion of the region.

Authorities are leaving residents from areas near the border as Ukrainian drones have been “more frequent” yesterday, the administration of the Kursk District announced.

‘Ukrainian forces targeted civilians, resulting in three people to be killed and seven others to be injured“, As the ruler of the Russian region announced today.

At the same time, Russian anti -aircraft defense units destroyed 105 Ukrainian unmanned aircraft overnight, according to the RIA news agency, citing data from the Russian Ministry of Defense.

YesterdayFirst, Russian war bloggers announced the new Ukrainian land raid on the area, backed by armored vehicles and unmanned aircraft.

In blows drones exchanged by Ukrainian and Russian armed forces killed a total of six civiliansthree in Russia (in the Kursk region), equal number in Ukraine (in Sumi and Donetsk regions).

Fierce battles with artillery fire and air bombings

In a statement to Telegram today, Ukrainian forces say they were repelled in Kursk Russian attacks and that they were fire from Russian artillery, as well as air bombings.

Kursk Regional Governor Alexander Hintein also said today that Kiev’s forces attacked a second energy substation while yesterday, Monday, he was damaged by Rilesk.

“Dear residents, the enemy, in his death anxiety, continues to launch blows against our territory,” Hinstein said via the Telegram.

‘The enemy blasted bridges with rockets during the night and launched in the morning attack with armored units“The Russian warlker” Rvvoenkor “told Telegram today.

“Mine cleaning vehicles began opening passes in the minefields and armored vehicles with troops were followed. On the border there is a fierce battle“He writes.

The head of the Gluskovo area in Kursk, near the border with Ukraine, Pavel Zolotarov, wrote to the Telegram that residents of settlements were moving away to safer areas.

“Last 24 hours, there was an increase in attacks by enemy drones,” Zolotarov wrote.

‘There have been cases where people killed or injuredhouses and facilities of political infrastructure were destroyed. “

Pavel Zolotarov did not make any details of any further details on the losses.

Reuters was unable to confirm information from an independent source.