Wednesday, January 8, 2025

As battles against Russia intensify, Ukraine’s manpower struggles worsen

"As Ukrainian forces fight in the western Russian region of Kursk, they are encountering a new enemy – elite North Korean servicemen.
On Sunday,
Ukrainian infantry and armoued vehicles resumed an offensive in three directions in Kursk, trying to fence their toehold in the district centre of Sudzha that they had seized in August.
By Tuesday, they occupied at least three villages northeast of Sudzha – and inflicted losses on the
North Koreans that fight in separate units under Russian command.
We thinned their ranks – they have losses, although Kim didn’t just send ordinary servicemen,” a
Ukrainian soldier told Al Jazeera, referring to North Korean leader Kim Jong Un.
Russians
keep advancing despite a reported lack of tanks and armored vehicles.
They keep pushing. The only problem they have is their equipment, they can’t throw it around the way they did three or four months ago,” he said.
But the biggest problem his unit – as well as all of
Ukraine’s armed forces – faces is a dire shortage of manpower.
Last week,
Ukrainian troops retreated from the eastern town of Kurakhove, which Russian troops claimed control of on Monday.
Russians
keep advancing despite a reported lack of tanks and armored vehicles.
They keep pushing. The only problem they have is their equipment, they can’t throw it around the way they did three or four months ago,” he said.
But the biggest problem his unit – as well as all of
Ukraine’s armed forces – faces is a dire shortage of manpower.
Last week,
Ukrainian troops retreated from the eastern town of Kurakhove, which Russian troops claimed control of on Monday." AJ

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