Russian Volunteer Corps raid into Russia: Putin's regime lost 51,64 square kilometers of territory

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Russian volunteer troops fighting on the side of Ukraine continue to raid the Kursk and Belgorod regions. According to RBC-Ukraine, the rebels managed to occupy some settlements near the Russian border, and the gray zone has expanded during the week of fighting.
Recall on March 12, it became known that the Russian border had been breached by fighters of the Freedom of Russia Legion, the Russian Volunteer Corps, and the Siberian Battalion, who are fighting on the side of Ukraine.
These volunteer battalions have entered Kursk and Belgorod regions, where they continue to fight, including attacks on the Russian occupiers' military facilities.
From the first day of the operation, the Russian Volunteer Corps, the Freedom of Russia Legion, and the Siberian Battalion claimed that they had managed to take control of Tyotkino in the Kursk region. But later, the volunteers clarified that they had taken only a part of the village and that fighting was still going on.
Currently, the gray zone in the area of Tyotkino covers 11.29 square kilometers.
Then gray zone has covered Glotovo and Kozinka in the Belgorod region and covers an area of 14.88 square kilometers.
On March 18, Russian rebels announced that they had taken control of Kozinka. A flag was raised there. It should be noted that this village in the Graivoronsky district has already been significantly destroyed by Russian aviation.
Not so far from this area, a new gray zone has recently formed in the village of Gor'kovskiy, Belgorod region, with a size of 9.84 square kilometers. Thus, on March 17, the Siberian Battalion reported that fighters together with Ichkerian volunteers entered the village and seized the administrative building. A few hours later, the rebels claimed that the settlement was under their control and raised the flag.
Very close to the village of Gor'kovskiy, Russian volunteer troops also occupied the border village of Lozovaya Rudka. The gray zone there is currently not large - 0.34 square kilometers.
In addition, the village of Nekhoteyevka in the Belgorod district also fell under the gray zone. We are talking about an area of 1.57 square kilometers.
The Russian authorities also lost control of the village of Novaya Tavolzhanka in the Belgorod region. The gray zone there is 13.72 square kilometers.
In total, the gray zones in Belgorod and Kursk regions cover 51.64 square kilometers.

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