Russia regained control of Suja and captured 2 settlements: DeepState maps.


The Russian army regained control of the city of Suja
According to analysts from the DeepState project, as of March 15, the Russian army has regained control of the city of Suja in the Kursk region.
The occupiers continue to move in the Kursk region, capturing 2 settlements. They have also occupied one village in the Luhansk region.
According to the published data, enemy forces control 3 settlements in the Kursk and Luhansk regions.
'The enemy occupied Suja, Rubanshchyna, and Novolyubivka'
In the Kursk direction, according to information from the General Staff of Ukraine, since the beginning of the day there have been 11 combat clashes, and three of them are still ongoing.
In addition, the Russian army carried out 21 airstrikes with the dropping of 32 guided bombs, as well as 150 shellings of the positions of Ukrainian defense forces and settlements.
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