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Russia repeatedly attacks with cruise missiles in Ukraine war. But Putin’s forces are now facing setbacks. Message Ticker.

Updated September 24, 5:28 am: Russian paratroopers have reportedly retaken a position from Ukrainian forces in Russia’s Kursk region. This is now reported by the Russian state news agency Toss. Among other things, they used drones to destroy Ukrainian soldiers’ mortars, the report quoted the Russian Defense Ministry as saying. The information could not be independently verified at first.

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Russia says 3 killed in Ukraine attack near Belgorod border

Updated as of September 23, 10:23 pm: Three people were killed in an attack on a Russian town on the border with Ukraine, according to local authorities. The village of Arkhangelskoye, five kilometers from the border, was “bombed by the Ukrainian army” on Monday, the governor of the Belgorod region, Vyacheslav Klatkov, said in a telegram.

Two adults and a teenager were killed. The governor added that two people, including a child, were injured. The boy was taken to Children’s Hospital. The border region of Belgorod has been the target of Ukrainian air and drone attacks. The neighboring Kursk region has also been the scene of a Ukrainian offensive since August 6.

Updated as of September 23, 9:07 pm: According to the UN, Ukrainian prisoners in Russian prisons are denied medical care. Eric Moss, the head of a commission set up by the UN Human Rights Council in Geneva on Monday, said doctors were even involved in “torture” in prisons. Torture and rape are common in prison camps, and staff operate with impunity.

Among other things, Moss reported from Olenivka prison in eastern Ukraine, where the explosion occurred on July 29, 2022. According to former inmates, there was no medical assistance for the injured, Moss said. Other prisoners, including army medics, attended to some of the seriously wounded. Many died. According to Moses, many of the ex-prisoners suffered no permanent physical damage but were severely traumatized.

Zelenskyj’s visit to the US: the possibility of releasing long-range weapons to Ukraine

Updated as of September 23, 4:36 pm: Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has begun a trip to the United States that could be crucial to the ongoing war against Russia. At the start of the trip, Zelensky visited an artillery ammunition factory in Scranton, Pennsylvania. As the trip continues, Zelensky wants to put a “plan for Ukrainian success” on the table to US President Joe Biden.

“This fall will determine what happens next in this war,” Zelensky said after arriving on Sunday. During his talks in the United States, the Ukrainian president is expected to reiterate that the Ukrainian military should be allowed to attack targets deep inside Russian territory using Western-supplied weapons. So far this has been denied by the US and other supporting countries.

Explosives explode at Russian military base in Crimea
The Ukrainian military regularly attacks Russian ammunition depots with drones and missiles and intends to use Western weapons against those in Russia in the future. (Archive image) © Viktor Korotayev/Kommersant Publishing House/AP/dpa

Three Todd By Russian attacks On that day Ukraine

Updated as of September 23, 2:32 pm: Three people were killed and 38 injured in a Russian attack in Ukraine in the last 24 hours. This is reported by the portal Kyiv Independent Monday. Russia’s armed forces again attacked various targets in Ukraine. Ukrainian air defense shot down four Shahed drones and two cruise missiles. Apart from drones and missiles, Russia has again used cruise missiles for attacks. For the first time in the Zaporizhia region.

Ukraine New reports in advance After Russia

Updated from September 23, 12:07 pm: Ukrainian troops have apparently breached Russian positions along the border and advanced into Russian territory at another stage. The Ukrainian army’s 95th Brigade shared a video on Monday that it said showed the breakthrough and the first skirmish in Russia. “This is the second successful operation to breach the Russian border since the start of operations in the Russian Kursk region,” the brigade said in a telegram.

It is not known when the attack took place and which part of the border between Russia and Ukraine was affected. The information cannot be independently verified at this time.

Russia Zaporizhia joins Gliding bombs A

Report from September 23: Moscow/Kiev – The Russian armed forces used cruise missiles for the first time on the Ukrainian city of Zaporizhzhya on Monday night. According to Ukrainian police, 13 residential buildings, two kindergartens and several cars were damaged in the attacks on the city. 16 people were injured.

Russian President Vladimir Putin’s armed forces have long used modified bombs to attack Ukrainian cities in the war in Ukraine. The weapons, some of which date back to the Soviet era, were equipped with flight devices so they could “glide” to targets over long distances. This means that Russia’s air force may sometimes drop bombs on Russian territory in order to hit targets in Ukraine.

Zaporozhye is the capital of the region of the same name, which Putin annexed to Russia by decree last year. Before the war in Ukraine, more than 700,000 people lived in the city.

Attack on Ukraine success of Russia Supply of ammunition

However, cruise missiles may become a rare commodity for Moscow in the coming weeks. As the American think tank “Institute for the Study of War” (ISW) explained in an article in Monday Morning X, Russia reportedly lost large amounts of munitions in Ukraine offensive. On September 18 (Wednesday) the Ukrainian Armed Forces won A strike against missile and ammunition depots near the town of Dorobets.

According to an ISW ​​analysis, Russia reportedly lost two to three months worth of ammunition in the attack. These include artillery shells, Iskander rockets and cruise missiles. These losses will affect Russia’s offensive efforts in Ukraine in the medium term.

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This is not the only reason that the situation on the front in eastern Ukraine will change. Current maps of the Ukraine war frontline provide insight into the latest developments in Russia’s war against Ukraine. (Editorial with news agency content)

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