- The Ukrainian attack has already led to civilian casualties, the National Antiterrorism Committee has said
Counterterrorism efforts have been announced in Kursk Region and two neighboring regions in response to a Ukrainian incursion, Russia’s National Antiterrorism Committee (NAC) announced late Friday.
Ukraine launched an attack in western Russia on Tuesday – its largest assault on the country’s territory since the beginning of the conflict in 2022.
The Kremlin called the move a large-scale provocation and accused Ukrainian troops of indiscriminate attacks on civilians. Kiev has said one of the objectives of the incursion is to unsettle the Russian population and weaken their support for the government.
“The Kiev regime has launched an unprecedented attempt to destabilize the situation in a number of regions of our country,” the NAC’s information service said in a statement on Friday. “The terrorist attack” on Kursk “resulted in civilian casualties and the destruction of homes and other civilian facilities,” it added.
“In order to ensure the safety of citizens and suppress threats of terrorist acts by enemy sabotage and reconnaissance teams,” Federal Security Service (FSB) Director Aleksandr Bortnikov, who is also the NAC chairman, has made the decision to carry out counterterrorism operations in Belgorod, Bryansk, and Kursk Regions, the statement said.
Forces conducting counterterrorism efforts have the right to stop and search, enter properties, and limit the movement of people during the operation, according to a 2006 law. Communications systems are under strict control, and the sale of arms and alcohol is prohibited during the ongoing efforts, among other things.
Ukrainian forces in Kursk Region have lost at least 945 service members dead or wounded, as well as 102 pieces of heavy equipment, the Russian Defense Ministry said on Friday. Among the heavy equipment, Kiev lost 12 tanks, 17 armored personnel carriers, six armored infantry fighting vehicles, two anti-aircraft units, and three field artillery guns, it added.
Russian President Vladimir Putin called the attack a “massive provocation,” accusing Ukrainian troops of “indiscriminately firing various types of weapons, including missiles, at civilian facilities, residential buildings, and ambulances.”
According to Kursk Region interim Governor Aleksey Smirnov, the Ukrainian army has been actively attempting to impede civilian evacuation efforts, “firing at civilians and ambulances.” Some doctors have been killed, he reported to the president on Thursday.
Meanwhile, the Russian Defence Ministry has said that the total losses of the Ukrainian armed forces in the Kursk area have amounted up to 1,120 troops and 140 units of armored hardware.
According to the military agency, since the onset of combat in the Kursk area, the adversary has also lost 22 tanks, 20 armored personnel carriers, eight infantry fighting vehicles, 88 armored fighting vehicles, as well as 13 motor vehicles, 20 self-propelled missile systems, a multiple launch rocket system and six field guns.
In the same vein, the Defence Ministry added that Ukrainian forces have lost up to 175 personnel and 36 armored units in the Kursk area in 24 hours.
According to the military agency, the losses have included 10 tanks, three armored personnel carriers, two infantry fighting vehicles, 21 armored fighting vehicles, a motor vehicle, three field artillery guns and a multiple launch rocket system.
The Ministry stated that Russian units, using a rocket with a thermobaric warhead, delivered a strike on a stationing point of mercenaries on the southern outskirts of Sudzha in the Kursk Region, the Russian Defense Ministry said.
According to the military agency, 15 foreign mercenaries have been eliminated.
In addition, it stated, the crews of Su-30SM and Su-35S fighter jets delivered a strike on Ukrainian personnel and hardware in Russia’s borderline Kursk Region overnight.