Russia suffers the deadliest day of its Ukraine invasion with 1,770 troops killed or wounded - as Putin 'masses thousands of soldiers' to reclaim Kursk
Ukraine's incursion into Russia's Kursk region has stalled, and Moscow has reportedly massed a force of 50,000 soldiers as it aims to reclaim the territory taken from it three months ago.
Kyiv said last week its forces had clashed with some of the estimated 11,000 North Korean soldiers sent to the region to support Moscow, with some experts saying their deployment could be partly due to the heavy Russian losses.
A grab from video footage purportedly shows North Korean troops in Russia being kitted out with military equipment, preparing to be sent to fight against Ukraine
Russia has suffered its deadliest day of the war in Ukraine so far, with 1,770 soldiers killed or wounded in just 24 hours, according to figures released by Kyiv.
Vladimir Putin's forces have lost 710,660 troops since the beginning of Russia's full-scale invasion almost three years ago, the General Staff of Ukraine's Armed Forces said today.
Despite the heavy losses, Moscow is pushing forward with its 'meat assaults' and continues to advance at its fastest rate since 2022, with Ukraine's armed forces chief admitting this month that it is currently facing 'one of the most powerful' Russian offensives since the war broke out.
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