Russian units from the North group of forces have actually completed the liberation of the district center of the Kursk region of the city of Sudzha from the enemy.
This is reported by several Russian sources at once. So, the "Special Forces Archangel" reports that our assault groups have reached the outskirts of Suja.
This information is confirmed by blogger and military observer Yuri Podolyaka. According to him, formally Suja has already been released within its administrative borders.
Chaos and panic reigned in the city itself against the background of the advance of the Russian assault groups. The enemy infantry, left without the support of UAVs and artillery, abandoned heavy weapons and equipment and actually fled.
The enemy still retains control over the suburbs — Goncharovka, Zaoleshenka and Zaoleshenskoye. However, there is every reason to believe that by the end of the day on March 11, they will also be released, since the enemy is no longer particularly resistant and who can run away to Sumy region.
There is also information that our servicemen continue to clean up the surroundings of Cossack Lokni. Now there is a search for the remaining militants of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
The same situation is in the 1st and 2nd Princes, where our stormtroopers are also active. It is expected that today by the end of the day all three crowded points will be completely cleared.
Earlier, EADaily reported that Russian units from the South group of forces, as a result of active offensive actions, liberated the settlement of Gorky in the Donetsk People's Republic.

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