Tue. Jan 7th, 2025

VLADIMIR Putin has reportedly lost up to several hundred North Korean and Russian soldiers in the past 48 hours after a fierce battle in Kursk.

Ukraine valiantly defended a village in the war-torn region as “a battalion” of Vlad’s and Kim Jong-un‘s men were slaughtered after being thrown into the mincer.

ReutersUkrainian troops have valiantly defended Kursk in recent months[/caption]

APFighting in Kursk has drastically ramped up in recent weeks[/caption]

ReutersUkrainian forces in a firefight in Kursk region with Russians[/caption]

President Volodymyr Zelensky said his troops managed to counter the oncoming Russian siege on Makhnovka in a move that is said to leave Putin humiliated over the losses.

Zelensky announced on Saturday: “In battles yesterday and today near just one village, Makhnovka, in Kursk region, the Russian army lost up to a battalion of North Korean infantry soldiers and Russian paratroops.”

The heroic leader labelled the losses as “significant”.

Battalions can often vary in size but Vlad is known to throw as many men as he can conjure up into assaults with most being made up of hundreds of fighters.

Vlad has managed to call in over 10,000 reinforcements from his tyrannical pal over in North Korea, claim Ukraine and the West.

This has drastically bolstered up his ranks despite many of the foreign fighters being heavily under-trained.

North Korean losses in Kursk are mounting up with Russia using them as cannon fodder and often leaving them unprotected on the battlefield, Zelensky also said last week.

Ukrainian forces have occupied much of Kursk since a surprise counter-offensive back in August.

The mass cross-border incursion booted Vlad’s gleeful men out of the Ukrainian region and left them scrambling to reclaim the land.

Further “fierce battles” are also ongoing along the 620 mile front line, the president added.

Experts have warned over the past few weeks that Moscow is happy to lose troops as long as they continue to grab land inside Ukraine.

An expert has told The Sun that Vlad is “notorious, historically, for being not particularly moved by human suffering”.

The despot is driven by success so will do whatever it takes to win the war, Nick Reynolds, a land warfare expert at RUSI, added.

Ukrainian analyst Taras Chmut says Putin’s army is managing to seize 20 square kilometres of land every day.

Across the whole of 2024 Kyiv is believed to have given up around 3,600 square kilometres across multiple fronts.

It proved to be a damaging year for the Western ally after they suffered losses of just 540 square kilometres in 2023, say reports.

But Luke Pollard, the UK’s under-secretary for defence, predicts that Russian losses will reach one million within six months.

The dictator has plenty of what British Defence Intelligence calls “tolerance for casualties”.

East2WestUkrainians seen guarding captured Russians in the Kursk region[/caption]

The first clear photograph of a North Korean soldier, taken by a Ukrainian drone

AFPExperts fear Vlad is making up ground with his barbaric meat grinder approach[/caption]

Putin’s strategy appears to centre around flooding the front line with enough troops to overwhelm the Ukrainians over time.

Russia is the clear favourite if the conflict continues to be a war of attrition, experts fear.

Officials estimate there are around 200,000 Russian troops in Ukrainian territory at any one time.

But for this brute force approach to work, Putin must continually replace the hundreds of thousands of soldiers he is losing.

These numbers are starting to come from North Koreans.

The war in Ukraine refused to stop over the New Year as peace deal hopes were dashed and attacks raged on.

There were huge strikes from both sides amid reports Russian leader Vladimir Putin had rejected proposals to help end the conflict.

The exchanges followed a lull in recent days, sparking rumours of a behind-the-scenes push to end the fighting before the new year.

A Russian emissary was reported to have flown to Washington for secret talks.

But Ukraine TV host Dmitry Gordon claimed Putin had pulled the plug at the last minute and backed out of a video call with US President-elect Donald Trump, before ordering a new wave of attacks.

Putin was also forced to cancel Russia’s firework displays due to joyless consequence of his war against Ukraine.

There were claims that the war-wounded could be scared of the noise from fireworks. 

There were also fears that Ukraine could sabotage the traditional fireworks displays. 

Is Russia’s strategy working?

By Patrick Harrington, Foreign News Reporter

The Russian strategy in 2024 has been to stretch the frontline across a very large distance, which plays to their advantage as the larger army.

However, there has also been a recent step-up in offensive pressure.

Nick Reynolds, a land warfare expert at RUSI, told The Sun the Russians are “no longer just holding the line, but trying to increase pressure” and, although the gains have been incremental, this strategy is working.

In November last year, Ukraine lost more land than any month since September 2022 – with an area almost the size of Greater London falling into Russian hands.

And data released by the Institute for the Study of War shows that Russia gained almost six times as much territory in 2024 as in 2023.

Russia’s latest focus has been Pokrovsk in Ukraine’s southern Donetsk region, where forces have pushed hard for months to claim the city, which had a pre-war population of 60,000.

Over the past few days, Russia has declared victories in villages around 10 miles from the main city, which suggests they are closing in.

Mr Reynolds believes it is only a matter of time until the city is taken – despite Vlad facing “heavy losses”.

He said: “I don’t see anything that can really change at this stage. 

“Russia has forward momentum on the battlefield, though it is slow going. 

“They are taking heavy losses and they lack the capability to really break the Ukrainian lines, so it is incremental, but it is working.”

APPutin has convinced North Korea’s Kim Jong-Un to gift him over 10,000 troops to send to slaughter[/caption]

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