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Ukrainian forces destroyed about 19 Russian heavy and light armored vehicles during an unsuccessful Russian attack in Kursk Oblast.

Sudzha, Kursk Oblast
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Ukrainian forces destroyed about 19 Russian heavy and light armored vehicles during an unsuccessful Russian attack

Kyiv Independent → Source tone: uncertain

The attack was carried out by Russia using a targeted guided aerial bomb strike.

Kyiv Independent → Source tone: certain

At least four people were killed.

Kyiv Post → Source tone: uncertain

A Russian KAB glide bomb hit a boarding school being used to house elderly and infirm Russian residents of the Ukrainian-controlled town of Sudzha, in Russia's Kursk region.

UNIAN → Source tone: certain

Russian aviation bombed a former boarding school in Sudzh on Feb 1

Censor.NET → Source tone: certain

Russian aviation struck a boarding school in Sudzha, Kursk Oblast with a guided aerial bomb on February 1 at 16:54/17:54.

Censor.NET → Source tone: certain

95 people were trapped in the rubble as a result of the strike on the boarding school.

Censor.NET → Source tone: certain

The Ukrainian General Staff stated that the Russians deliberately carried out the strike on the building, which contained civilians including women and children.

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Extracted: 2026-05-30T04:15:38.899Z

Source story: russian-offensive-campaign-assessment-february-1-2025