
Ukraine destroys Russian command post in Kursk region
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(Reuters) - Ukrainian military said on Friday its missile and artillery forces had hit a Russian army command post in the Kursk region as a part of its effort to disrupt Moscow's troops operations and logistics. "As a result of the coordinated and precision strike, the enemy's command and control post was destroyed," the general staff said on Telegram.
(Reporting by Yuliia Dysa; Editing by Alison Williams)