So, in other news, the Kursk operation has ended exactly like I have predicted and even worse: 70000 elite forces dead, thousands of vehicles destroyed (about 500-600 abandoned and captured by the Russians).
The Ukrainian Armed Forces are still present in the Kursk region of Russia, although they currently control a relatively small area. Recently, the best units of the Russian Federation have been deployed there, and there were so many Russian drones on fiber optics that the Ukrainian Armed Forces decided to retreat to more advantageous positions and not lose soldiers and equipment. The figures you cited for Ukrainian Armed Forces losses in the Kursk region are greatly exaggerated. I will only say that Russia lost more there, although not many times more.
At the same time, on March 19, the Ukrainian Armed Forces attacked the neighboring Belgorod region of Russia, broke through the defenses and went about 12 kilometers into this region. This is primarily a war of strategies, and Ukraine is very inventive in this regard.
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