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Related: About this forum22 Dec: Valley of death: North Koreans erased in seconds by HIMARS - Reporting from Ukraine
Today there are a lot of interesting updates from the Kursk direction.
Here, the fight for Kruglenkoe reached a brutal new phase as Russians finally decided to give their North Korean allies fire support. However, their concentrated advancing forces quickly came under devastating HIMARS cluster munitions fire as Ukrainians lured the North Koreans directly into a trap.
After a series of failed meat-wave attacks by North Korean forces, capturing Kruglenkoe remains the top priority for the Russian counteroffensive. Securing Kruglenkoe would enable the North Koreans to establish fire control over the primary logistics route supplying Ukrainian forces in Novoivanovka, thereby threatening their rear positions. This would place the Ukrainian defenders at risk of encirclement, potentially forcing their withdrawal and paving the way for a Russian breakthrough in Novoivanovka. Controlling both Novoivanovka and Kruglenkoe would further allow Russian and North Korean forces to mount a direct assault on Malaya Loknya, slicing off a significant portion of the Kursk salient in the process.
Despite suffering heavy losses, the North Koreans managed to secure a foothold in the forest north of Kruglenkoe through sheer numbers. Control of this larger forest gives the North Koreans a significant tactical advantage. The size of the forest allows North Koreans ample space to gather and hide their forces in preparation for an assault further toward the south. In contrast, Ukrainian forces are limited to smaller forest patches near Kruglenkoe, putting Ukrainians at a severe tactical disadvantage.
However, due to the low skill level of the North Korean soldiers, they were unable to properly conceal themselves or establish defensive positions. This left them highly vulnerable to Ukrainian artillery strikes, drone attacks, and targeted raids, resulting in severe losses and effectively halting their advance. This caused Russian generals to realize that they must assist their North Korean allies to avoid the complete destruction of their forces, but most importantly, to prevent the loss of their tactical foothold in the forest. Ukrainian forces in the area reported a significant increase in Russian artillery operations, with Russian aviation deploying as many as forty glide bombs daily on Ukrainian positions around Kruglenkoe.
The Ukrainian positions in the narrow tree lines, with limited space to conceal their troops or establish effective defenses, left them highly exposed to the Russian bombardment. However, the Ukrainians recognized a tactical opportunity in this vulnerability. They understood that by vacating these positions, the advancing North Korean forces would inevitably face the same challenges.
As the Ukrainians withdrew, the North Koreans moved into the narrow valley, where the constrained terrain worked against their strategy of using overwhelming numbers, as they were forced to bunch together. Ukrainian fighters carefully monitored the movement of North Korean forces, whereafter they relayed the coordinates to HIMARS operators as they loaded their rocket systems with cluster munitions. What followed was a catastrophic outcome for the North Koreans, as the Ukrainian strikes devastated their tightly packed assault units, leaving them with no room to maneuver or retreat. Footage of the aftermath of the Ukrainian strikes shows that the valley had become a kill zone, and that the North Korean attack was decisively crushed.
Overall, the Ukrainians took advantage of the concentrated North Korean meat-wave attacks and forced them into a narrow area of the valley with little space to maneuver, effectively destroying their entire assault group with deadly efficiency. Therefore, the tactical withdrawal not only minimized Ukrainian losses but also turned the tables on the North Koreans, inflicting heavy casualties and stalling their advance. Interestingly, the South Korean intelligence agency recently reported that North Koreans have suffered over a thousand casualties already, only during the first week of offensive operations in Kursk. The consistent disasters that the repeated North Korean attacks had turned into will likely soon force them to halt all offensive operations in order to recuperate and reorganize, further delaying their advance.
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22 Dec: Valley of death: North Koreans erased in seconds by HIMARS - Reporting from Ukraine (Original Post)
TexasTowelie
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LuvLoogie
(7,587 posts)1. Putin is a piece of shit.
What a slaughter.
Irish_Dem
(59,744 posts)2. Putin is deliberately throwing NK troops into the Russian meat grinder.
He knows most of them will be killed.
erronis
(17,181 posts)4. So does the nork piece-of-shit who sent them there
Less mouths to feed at home.
Irish_Dem
(59,744 posts)8. Putin is giving KimJongUn a monthly stipend for each solider AND weapons and technology.
It is a no brainer for Kim Jong Un.
It is thought that the current malnutrition rate in North Korea is about 50% of the population.
niyad
(120,693 posts)3. Slava Ukraini. Thank you for the update.
Xipe Totec
(44,109 posts)5. We the Unwilling
Are led by the unqualified
To do the Unnecessary
For the ungrateful.
- Sympathy for the meat waves.
Scalded Nun
(1,336 posts)6. Thank you for this update!
TexasTowelie
(117,577 posts)7. You're welcome.
I've been posting the updates for the past two years as long as I wasn't in the hospital. The reports are brief without a lot of hype and the transcripts are also helpful.