While the Russian troops go to Kursk, the Ukrainian Himars rockets find them halfway.

Something struck a group of Russian troops in Lgov, a town of 21,000 in western Russia’s Kursk Oblast, late Sunday or early Monday. “It’s terrible,” a bystander cried. “The guys are all in the bunker,” they added as the bunker burned.

An unintegrated Ukrainian official said the fire was the result of a Ukrainian incursion, which would make sense. LGOV is just 30 miles north of the city of Sudzha, the anchor of the 250-square-mile salient that Ukrainian forces cut off from Kursk in August. It is a key highway and exercise hub for troops and materiel supporting Russia’s two-month counteroffensive in Kursk.

The Ukrainians had already attacked the LGOV before, on Christmas day, when the Ukrainian ammunition (more and more artillery launches of US high mobility) enabled a headquarters belonging to the 810. ª Naval Infantry Brigade, one of the main sets From the Russian counteroffensive, one of the Russian counteroffensive sets, one of the Russian counteroffensive sets, one of the Russian sets for the Russian counteroffensive, Array

This attack, a “burning impression”, according to the Strategic Communications Center of Ukraine, took position days before the Kremlin removed the 810A Naval Infantry Brigade from the front line to fill its losses.

They move to LGOV assistance why 50,000 or more Russians as well as 12,000 North Korean reinforcements have still failed to expel 20,000 Ukrainians from Kursk, despite the relentless attack across the Ukrainian salient by all sides for two months . Russia “is still fighting on its own territory and has not been able to pursue Ukraine from the Kursk Oblast,” noted Finnish analyst Joni Askola. “It’s pretty pathetic!”

But the Russians in Kursk are not just the result of their own incompetence. These are also the result of a successful crusade of deep movements through Ukrainian forces. The Ukrainians are attacking Russian strike teams with mines, drones, and artillery while the Russians are attacking Ukrainian positions, and they are also disrupting Russian logistics, reinforcements, and command by attacking them with rockets. tens of kilometers.

The risk for the Ukrainians is that their best deep-strike munitions still come from the United States, the United Kingdom and France. And while British and French aid should continue, American aid is in jeopardy. U.S. President-elect Donald Trump told NBC’s “Meet the Press with Kristen Welker” his administration would “probably” reduce U.S. support for Ukraine after it assumes office on Jan. 20.

The U.S. House of Representatives impeached Trump during his first term of office in 2019 for leaning on Ukrainian officials to provide damaging information on his political rivals, including President Joe Biden.

Anticipating a sharp reduction in aid under Trump, the outgoing Biden administration is rushing billions of dollars in assistance to Ukraine in its final few weeks. An aid package the White House announced on Tuesday includes a whopping $2.5 billion worth of equipment and ammunition, including “thousands” of rockets for Ukraine’s HIMARS launchers.

Sources:

1. Wartranslate

2. Ukrainian Center for Strategic Communications

3. Joni Askola

4. NBC News

5. White House

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