In Kursk Oblast, Russian helicopter shelled a column of occupiers (photo).


Ka-52M helicopter in Kursk Oblast attacked a Russian column
In Kursk Oblast, a Russian Ka-52M helicopter attacked a Russian military column, destroying a 2S19M2 "Msta-S" self-propelled gun. This was reported by a deputy from the "Servant of the People" party and a member of the National Security, Defense, and Intelligence Committee Andriy Misyagin, as well as several Russian Telegram channels.
The column of the Russian Armed Forces was destroyed near the village of Kryvitski Budi, in the Belovsky District of Kursk Oblast. This territory is located 30 km from the territory of the Russian-occupied Ukraine.
As the Telegram channel Astra writes, at the moment of the strike, channels claimed that the destroyed equipment was Ukrainian, thus halting the offensive in the Belovsky District region on August 11. However, it later became known that the destroyed equipment belonged to the Russian occupiers.
Currently, reports from Russian media that the Ka-52M attacked the column have been removed. But several photos and screenshots remain. It can be seen that the report mentioned destroyed BMPs and self-propelled guns. Interestingly, Russian media also reported that the aforementioned self-propelled gun was firing at "civilians."
After it became clear that it was a Russian column, the posts disappeared.
Earlier it was reported that photos of a Russian Armed Forces column, destroyed by missiles in Kursk Oblast, appeared on the web.
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