Russia sets up anti-drone corridors in Kursk region, but Ukrainian Forces find loopholes

The Russian troops are trying to defend against Ukrainian drone attacks in the Kursk region by using anti-drone corridors. However, the strikes by the Ukrainian Armed Forces have continued, states State Border Guard Service spokesperson Andrii Demchenko.
He recalled that Ukrainian units, including the State Border Guard Service, are actively using drones to eliminate enemy targets on Russian territory.
"In the Kursk region, an anti-drone corridor was created. The enemy is setting up such corridors to prevent strikes on equipment moving through them, protecting it from our aerial assets capable of reaching into Russian territory," Demchenko clarified.
However, despite this, Ukrainian forces continue to destroy equipment moving along these corridors.
"More than once, our guys, already well-trained in operating drones, have destroyed equipment traveling through these corridors, as well as the groups setting them up," the State Border Guard Service spokesperson added.
He assured that Ukrainian forces will continue to target and destroy these anti-drone corridors so that the enemy cannot move freely near the border with Ukraine.
Drone attack on Kursk
On April 15, information appeared online stating that Kursk had been "attacked by more than 100 unknown drones."
Residents of the city complained that the strikes were allegedly carried out on high-rise buildings.