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Intense Battle Unfolding in Russian Province Amid Ukraine's Unexpected Offensive

Intense Battle Unfolding in Russian Province Amid Ukraine's Unexpected Offensive
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World January 16, 2025 17:35

kursk, russia - Ukrainian and North Korean forces engage in fierce combat, with intense fighting in the Russian province of Kursk.

Intense Battle Unfolding in Russian Province

In the Russian province of Kursk, every square meter of land is currently being fiercely contested. Five months ago, Ukraine launched an unexpected offensive, marking Russia's first foreign invasion since World War II.

A relentless battle ensues, with Ukrainians viewing the conquered territory as a crucial asset amidst a new administration in the White House, determined to retain it at all costs. Russians, on the other hand, are equally determined to drive out the Ukrainians, enlisting the help of at least 12,000 North Korean troops.

'The Russians are keen on reclaiming this territory at any cost, throwing everything they have into the battle, and we are fighting fiercely to hold onto it,' said Ukrainian sergeant Oleksandr to The New York Times. 'We persist, destroy, destroy, destroy so much that it is hardly comprehensible.'

The arrival of North Korean troops has intensified the situation at the frontlines. Although they suffer heavy losses – with 300 dead and 2,700 injured according to the South Korean government – Ukrainians consider them formidable opponents. 'The situation became much harder when the North Koreans arrived,' mentioned Sergeant Oleksii. 'They significantly increase pressure on our front, identify weak spots, and breakthrough.'

Describing the combativeness of the North Koreans, another Ukrainian soldier mentioned, 'This enemy does not surrender. They always kill themselves in the same manner, with a grenade near their head, and go. The deceased are sprayed with a flammable liquid and burned,' Yuriyi Bondar told Politico.

Bondar also highlighted the North Koreans' proficiency with firearms and their surprising success in drone takedowns. 'One man distracts the drone by running away, drawing attention, while another lies in wait and shoots it down with precise fire.' He cautioned against underestimating the North Koreans, emphasizing their superiority over the Wagner mercenaries: 'One commander said, compared to the North Koreans, the Wagner mercenaries were mere children. And I believe him.'

While the Russians have regained about half of the territory Ukraine captured last summer, Ukrainians have initiated counterattacks in recent days, securing gains west of Soedzja. 'If they exert pressure on us and we do not retaliate, the enemy will feel psychologically superior,' noted Andrii, a Ukrainian intelligence officer.

Ukraine managed to capture two wounded North Korean soldiers alive last week. President Zelenski is open to repatriating the prisoners to North Korea, contingent on Kim Jong-un facilitating the release of Ukrainian captives in Russia.

Concerns over potential human rights abuses arise, as Andrew Clapham, a Geneva-based international law professor, expressed apprehension: 'There is a real risk that they could fall victim to human rights violations.'

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