[Russia] - Moscow Waging 'Intense' Counteroffensive With North Korean Troops in Kursk Region, Kyiv Says

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Russia has been utilizing North Korean soldiers to spearhead an intense counteroffensive in the southwestern Kursk area as it attempts to
drive Ukrainian forces back throughout the border, Ukraines commander-in-chief Oleksandr Syrsky stated Tuesday
For 3 days in a row, the enemy has been carrying out intense offensive operations in the Kursk region, actively using North Korean army
systems, Syrsky said in an address to regional officials
Ukrainian troops launched an incursion into the border area in early August, taking big swaths of area
North Korean mercenaries have currently suffered heavy losses
The Ukrainian protectors are steadfastly holding the line of defense, damaging opponent personnel and equipment, Syrsky said, without
offering additional details.Ukrainian military intelligence, the Pentagon and authorities in South Korea have all stated that Pyongyang
released around 10,000 troops to Russia to eliminate along with Moscows militaries
Western officials believe that implementation was made in exchange for deliveries of air defense systems to North Korea.Kyiv said Monday
that its forces eliminated or injured at least 30 North Korean soldiers in Kursk over the weekend.The reports of a fresh Russian
counteroffensive in the Kursk area included Moscows forces advancing in eastern Ukraine
On Tuesday, Russias Defense Ministry declared to have actually taken a little village in the eastern Donetsk area, around 10 kilometers (six
miles) south of the commercial center of Kurakhove.Syrsky said the most tight spot is currently around Kurakhove and the mining city of
Pokrovsk.He said the functional and tactical scenario stays hard across the 1,170-kilometer (730-mile) cutting edge, a day after President
Vladimir Putin said Russian troops had actually seized the strategic initiative throughout the front.A Message from The Moscow Times: Dear
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