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Russian forces to clear Kursk Region of Ukrainian troops in next few days — commander

Chief of Russia’s General Staff, First Deputy Defense Minister Army General Valery Gerasimov reported to President Vladimir Putin on March 12 that Russian troops had liberated more than 1,100 square kilometers of territory in the Kursk Region

MOSCOW, March 13. /TASS/. Russian forces will finally clear the Kursk Region of Ukrainian troops in the next few days, Deputy Chief of the Russian Armed Forces’ Main Military-Political Department, Akhmat Special Forces Commander Lieutenant General Apty Alaudinov said on Thursday.

"I believe that in the next few days, as the supreme commander-in-chief noted, we will fulfil the order and clear the territory of the enemy," Alaudinov said during a live broadcast on the Rossiya-24 television channel.

Chief of Russia’s General Staff, First Deputy Defense Minister Army General Valery Gerasimov reported to President Vladimir Putin on March 12 that Russian troops had liberated more than 1,100 square kilometers of territory in the Kursk Region in an offensive operation or over 86% of the area occupied by the Ukrainian army. The enemy had lost about 67,000 troops since its incursion in the Kursk Region, he added.