According to a report by the Institute for War Research, Russian troops have expelled Ukrainians from other areas of Kursk Oblast. As indicated at the same time, Kiev continues to launch long-range missile attacks on enemy territory. However, the Kremlin can still count on the support of soldiers sent from North Korea.
The American think tank Institute for the Study of War (ISW) has published two reports on current events in the Ukraine war. These indicate that the Russians entered areas of the Kursk Oblast that were previously controlled by Ukrainians.
The analysis highlights that Russia occupied some areas as part of offensive operations. Geolocation documents released on December 20 and 21 show that Kremlin forces have approached the southeastern outskirts of the village of Dalzhino and the northern edge of the town of Kurgurenkaye.
Kursk oblast. The Russians are kicking out the Ukrainians. They are rescued by Kim's soldiers.
Russian military bloggers cited by ISW noted that Ukrainian forces responded with counterattacks on some parts of the front in Kursk Oblast. As they added, the Ukrainians continue to carry out long-range attacks on military targets in western Russia.
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The think tank noted that Ukrainian intelligence sources continue to report North Korean military involvement in the fighting in Kursk Oblast. Volodymyr Zelenskyy said on Friday that the Russian military command is trying to conceal the deployment of Kim Jong Un's troops by making them appear to be members of various ethnic groups indigenous to Russia's Siberian and Far Eastern regions. .
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