Dramatic shifts in Kursk region as Ukraine adapts to new military reality

Ukrainian forces maintain control over reduced territory in Kursk region while facing Russian counter-moves. Military updates show significant changes in territorial control and new strategic developments

November 24 2024 , 08:39 PM  •  4021 views

Dramatic shifts in Kursk region as Ukraine adapts to new military reality

In a major shift since last summers surprise operation Ukrainian forces now hold just 800 sq-km in Kursk region (down from initial 1376 sq-km). General Staff sources report that Russia has put together a 59000-strong counter-force in the area

The situation near Kurakhove shows concerning developments: Russian units move forward 200-300 meters daily with armor support; their advance threatens the supply-hub town of Pokrovsk. The total Russian force in Ukraine reaches 575000 troops — with plans to add more soldiers

North-Korean support for Russian operations continues to unfold: about 11000 troops arrived in Kursk region but most remain in training phase. Meanwhile Ukraine makes use of its new strike capabilities: last week they hit targets deep inside Russia (including an arms depot 110km from border) using U.S-made ATACMS missiles

To protect against new threats Ukraine works on air-defense improvements in key areas:
* Kyiv capital region
* North-eastern Sumy
* Kharkiv front-line zone

The military landscape keeps changing as both sides adjust their strategies — Russia maintains control of one-fifth of Ukrainian land while making slow but steady progress in eastern regions