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  1. en.wikipedia.org

    Sudzha (Russian: Су́джа, ) is a town and the administrative center of Sudzhansky District in Kursk Oblast, Russia, located on the Sudzha and Oleshnya rivers 105 kilometers (65 mi) southwest of Kursk, the administrative center of the oblast.It has a population of 5,127 people. [6] It is the natural gas exchange feeder where the Trans-Siberian pipeline meets the Brotherhood pipeline. [7]
  2. en.wikipedia.org

    Ukrainian forces claimed to have advanced 1-2 kilometers and completed clearance of Sudzha. [138] [139] Cherkasskaya Konopelka, to the south of Sudzha, was reportedly captured by Ukraine, while the village of Kurilovka, the hamlet of Dmitryukov and the villages of Borki and Krupets were also reportedly occupied. [140]
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    Sudzhansky District was created on July 30, 1928. [7] It was originally an administrative division of Lgov Okrug [] of the Central Black Earth Oblast of the Russian SFSR before being transferred to the newly created Kursk Oblast in 1934. [9]Following the full-scale Russian invasion of Ukraine that began in 2022, Sudzhansky District has repeatedly been a site of attacks on Russian soil due to ...
  5. Aug 15, 2024Ukrainian forces rolled into Sudzha hours after launching the incursion on Aug. 6, facing little opposition from lightly-armed border guards and small infantry units alongside the border. Ukrainian troops met some resistance inside Sudzha, where fighting had raged until Thursday when Zelenskyy claimed full control of the town.
  6. Aug 17, 2024SUDZHA, Russia (AP) — A trail of destruction lies in the path that Ukrainian forces carved on their risky incursion into Russia, blasting through the border and eventually into the town of Sudzha, where Associated Press journalists traveled Friday on a Ukrainian government-organized trip.. Artillery fire has blown chunks out of a statue of Soviet founder Vladimir Lenin that stands in a ...
  7. understandingwar.org

    3 days agoRussian milbloggers claimed that Russian forces attacked northwest of Sudzha near Nikolskiy and towards Viktorovka from Novoivanovka and south of Sudzha near Kurilovka.[22] A Russian milblogger claimed that Ukrainian forces counterattacked north of Sudzha near Staraya Sorochina and Novaya Sorochina and south of Sudzha in Makhnovka.[23] ...
  8. Sudzha is a key point for Russian gas transit to Europe via Ukraine. Learn how the conflict in the Kursk region affected the station, the gas prices in Europe, and the nuclear power plant nearby.
  9. pt.wikipedia.org

    Sudzha ( em russo: Су́джа) é uma cidade e centro administrativo do distrito de Sudzhansky no Oblast de Kursk, Rússia.Localiza-se nos rios Sudzha e Olyoshnya, 105 quilómetros a sudoeste de Kursk, o centro administrativo do oblast.Tem uma população de 5.127 pessoas. É o alimentador de troca de gás natural onde o gasoduto Transiberiano encontra o gasoduto da Irmandade. [1]
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    Town in Kursk Oblast, Russia
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    Sudzha is a town and the administrative center of Sudzhansky District in Kursk Oblast, Russia, located on the Sudzha and Oleshnya rivers 105 kilometers southwest of Kursk, the administrative center of the oblast. It has a population of 5,127 people. It is the natural gas exchange feeder where the Trans-Siberian pipeline meets the Brotherhood pipeline. Since August 15, 2024, the town has been occupied by Ukrainian forces as a result of an incursion into the region. Wikipedia

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