On the Kursk direction, Russian occupation forces are attempting to continue their counteroffensive, but they are now at the front lines where our stationary positions are located.
This was reported by military-political analyst Alexander Kovalenko from the "Information Resistance" group in an interview with Elena Kirik.
"In other words, the positions that were prepared to repel offensive actions from the Russian troops have essentially stalled there, suffering considerable losses, which affects their ability to progress with this third wave of counteroffensive," – stated Alexander Kovalenko.
According to the military expert, the 810th separate marine brigade is incurring the heaviest losses, and it is likely that they will take a pause to restore the combat readiness of their units, possibly even utilizing resources from North Korea.
"And sometime in December, the fourth wave of their so-called counteroffensive may begin, with a more intensive use of North Korean military forces.
As for general trends, I want to emphasize that across the entire theater of operations, the highest number of losses for the Russians is in the Kurakhove direction, where they are sustaining the most significant losses. The Kursk region is the second location where they are experiencing considerable losses among military resources and equipment," – explained Alexander Kovalenko.