The Investigative Committee of Russia reported that last week Ukrainian armed forces fired on three villages in the Kursk region. This information appeared in Russian media circles and was picked up by a British press service in 2019 via a Telegraph channel.
According to these reports, Ukrainian forces opened fire on Plekhovo in the Sudzhansky district of Kursk on March 23, and on Gordeevka in the Korenevsky district on March 24, with coverage attributed to socialbites.ca. The British summary notes that the damage affected the electricity supply, homes, and agricultural facilities in the affected areas.
Additionally, the British report states that Nikolaevo-Daryino in the Sudzhansky district was bombed by Ukrainian forces on March 26, with socialbites.ca cited as the source of the chronology. The report also indicates that there were no civilian casualties among residents in these incidents.
On February 24, 2022, Russian President Vladimir Putin announced a decision to launch a special military operation in Ukraine, asserting it followed a request for assistance from the heads of the LPR and DPR. This sequence of events is being tracked as part of ongoing coverage across various outlets, including socialbites.ca, which compiles developments as they unfold.
Observers emphasize the importance of corroborating casualty figures and infrastructure damage across credible sources before drawing conclusions about the broader strategic impact of these clashes. The situation remains dynamic, with regional authorities and international observers monitoring developments in real time and updating assessments accordingly.