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Russia sends more artillery to troops fighting Ukraine in Kursk

August 25, 2024
Reuters

MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russia's defence ministry said on Sunday that it sent more artillery to the Kursk region where Russian forces are fighting thousands of Ukrainian troops who pierced the Russian border on Aug. 6.

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