19 Aug 2024

Ukraine says it has destroyed another bridge in Russia's Kursk region

10:51 am on 19 August 2024
Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky speaks during a meeting with Lithuania's President at the Presidential Palace in Vilnius, Lithuania, on April 11, 2024. Zelensky traveled to Lithuania for talks with Central and Eastern European leaders on support for his war-torn country. The visit comes as Moscow has ramped up its aerial bombardments on Ukraine's energy infrastructure in recent weeks, prompting Kyiv to renew its appeals for fresh Western military aid. (Photo by PETRAS MALUKAS / AFP)

Volodymyr Zelensky. Photo: AFP / Petras Malukas

Ukrainian air forces have destroyed another strategic bridge over the Seym River in Russia's Kursk region, limiting the supply capacity of a Russian group opposing the Ukrainian advance, Ukraine's commander said on Sunday.

Kyiv said it had seized more than 80 settlements over 1150 square kilometres in Kursk since launching a surprise strike across the border on 6 August, the biggest invasion of Russia since World War II.

"Kursk direction. Minus one more bridge! Ukrainian Air Force aviation continues to deprive the enemy of logistical capabilities with precision airstrikes, which significantly affects the course of hostilities," Mykola Oleshchuk said on the Telegram messaging app.

He posted a video showing a growing cloud from an explosion on a bridge and one of its sections destroyed. Reuters could not independently confirm the destruction of the bridge or the situation on the battlefield in Kursk.

"Our operation in the Kursk region is still inflicting losses on the Russian army and the Russian state, their defence industry and their economy," President Volodymyr Zelensky said in an evening television address.

He thanked the Ukrainian forces involved in the Kursk operation and on the eastern front and asked the country's allies to speed up the delivery of promised military aid.

"Regarding deliveries from our partners - need acceleration, we ask very much. War has no holidays," Zelensky said.

Russia has called the incursion a major provocation and vowed to retaliate with a "worthy response," more than two-and-a-half years since it launched a full-scale invasion of Ukraine.

The bridge is the second attacked by Ukraine since Friday.

Earlier, military analysts said there were three bridges in the area of the Ukrainian army's offensive through which Russia supplies its forces and that two of them have been either destroyed or seriously damaged.

- Reuters