Russia may have lost about 40,000 soldiers in October - Estonian Intelligence
Russia may have lost around 40,000 soldiers in October. This would be the largest loss of the Russian army since the beginning of the invasion of Ukraine, stated Janek Kesselmann, Deputy Commander of Estonian Military Intelligence Center, according to ERR.
Kesselmann reported that the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation continue their offensive across the entire front line, averaging 178 shellings per day.
According to him, there have been no significant changes in the areas occupied by Ukrainian forces in the Kursk region over the past week. The Ukrainian Armed Forces continue to maneuver and set ambushes against Russian units.
“The advancement of Russian forces was possible due to intense shelling, including mortar fire, using kamikaze drones, and indiscriminate fire. This effect is achieved through so-called ‘dirty attacks,’ in which Russia cynically expends its manpower,” Kesselmann stated.
He also emphasized that Russian losses are quite high.
“This month appears to be one of the largest loss periods for Russia. Our estimates suggest that the enemy will lose around 40,000 soldiers, both wounded and killed, throughout the month,” the Deputy Commander concluded.
Fighting in the Kursk region
Since August, the Ukrainian Armed Forces have been conducting operations in the Kursk region, with dozens of settlements currently under Ukrainian control.
Furthermore, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy stated that a buffer zone was created within Russian territory.
Meanwhile, Russian forces are attempting to regain their territory and are conducting offensive operations. According to sources from RBC-Ukraine, the Kremlin has postponed the order to push the Ukrainian Armed Forces out of the Kursk region, with a new deadline set for February 1, 2025.
According to intelligence reports, Russia will send North Korean troops to the Kursk region in an attempt to push back Ukrainian forces.