Russians advanced in Kursk - ISW.


Russian invaders continue their offensive in the Kursk region
Recently, Russian invaders have continued their offensive operations in the Kursk region, advancing within the Ukrainian bulge. This information was published by the Institute for the Study of War (ISW), referring to geolocation footage released on December 18. The footage shows Ukrainian forces attacking the positions of North Korean troops controlled by Russian command, west of Mala Loknia, north of Suja. This indicates that Russian forces have recently continued their advance west of Mala Loknia.
There were also reports that Russian troops advanced southeast of Suja in the Cherkaska Konopelka area. However, the Institute for the Study of War (ISW) did not find confirmation of this.
In addition, there were reports from the Russian Federation that Ukrainian forces launched a counterattack near NovoiIvanivka and Daryno southeast of Korenevo.
It is worth noting that earlier, Pentagon spokesperson Patrick Ryder reported that the U.S. estimates the number of killed and wounded North Korean servicemen in the Kursk region at 'several hundred'.
In Russian social media, information was spread that Ukrainian troops attacked Rylsk in the Kursk region with Atacms missiles on December 20. Meanwhile, acting governor of Kursk region Alexander Khinshtein claimed that Russian troops shot down several Himars missiles near Rylsk.
Overall, the full-scale war continues into its 1032nd day.
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