The Kursk Region has become a graveyard for Russian equipment – Forbes.


Russian equipment occupies an increasingly large area in the Kursk region, indicating a weakening of the Kremlin's offensive against Ukraine. This is reported by Forbes.
About 90 destroyed Russian vehicles are located in an area of 10 km², while Ukrainians have lost only 20 units of equipment over an area of 5 km².
Forbes emphasizes that this 4:1 loss ratio in favor of Ukraine is quite typical, as the overall loss ratio throughout the war is 3:1: 14,500 Russian vehicles compared to 5,200 Ukrainian ones.
Donald Trump's speech as the new president of the USA may usher in a new and unstable era of relations with Ukraine, the Russian Federation hopes. For this reason, Putin has given his forces Time until February to push the Armed Forces of Ukraine out of the Kursk region, deploying 60,000 Russian and North Korean troops and the best weaponry in the Kursk region.
As a result, Russians are losing between 1,200 and 2,000 soldiers daily, which exceeds the scale of mobilization of approximately 30,000 soldiers per month. Without reinforcements from North Korea, the Russian army is shrinking by a thousand personnel each week.
In total, 182 combat clashes took place over the last day. Ukrainian Armed Forces continue to hold their positions firmly, delivering fire damage to the enemy attempting to advance deep into Ukrainian territory.
The enemy also carried out 24 airstrikes, 429 kamikaze drone strikes, and nearly 3,000 shellings of Ukrainian Armed Forces positions.
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