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The women's colony in the village of Mala Loknya Kursk region is located 14 kilo...

The Armed Forces storm the female colony in a small lock: what happens in Kursk region (map, video)

The women's colony in the village of Mala Loknya Kursk region is located 14 kilometers from the border with Ukraine. The enemy became entrenched around the building, even guards are involved in its defense, journalists told. The armed forces of the Russian Federation have transformed the female correctional colony # 11 in the village of Mala Loknya Kursk region into a fortress and resist the Armed Forces. Ukrainian fighters began to storm this building. About it reports Bild.

The Ukrainian military managed to enter the women's colony in the village of Mala Loknya, which is located 14 kilometers from the border. Journalists believe that even its guards can participate in the defense of the colony. "In the village of Mala Loknya, 14 kilometers from the Ukrainian border, the Russian military turned the female correctional colony # 11 into a fortress and resist the Armed Forces," the message reads.

Thus, since 2011, 203 women have been held in the women's colony for a period of 10 to 20 years of prison. However, several dozen Russian soldiers have fixed around the colony, built barricades and use watchtowers as fire positions, and massive buildings to protect against attacks by the Armed Forces. For the attacks of defense forces use the Marder infantry fighting vehicles and use UAVs to attack the watchtower at the entrance to the colony.

Journalists, with reference to Russian troops, noted that a small lock was allegedly surrounded by Ukrainian units, but within the colony the Russians continue to keep defense. While the Russian Defense Ministry stated that all attacks of the Armed Forces on a small lock were reflected. Bild has added that it is unclear how many women are in the colony.

We will remind, on August 23 the head of the Foreign Intelligence Service in 2005-2010, the general of the army Mykola Malomuzh told that the operation in the Kursk region is the beginning of a change in the strategy of the Ukrainian military. He noted that the enemy imposes a long -term war, but the Armed Forces leadership proposed alternative models of asymmetrical actions.