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According to journalists, Russian and North Korean troops began offensive action...

"Peaceful Plan" Trump prompted Russian troops and DPRK to go on the offensive in Kursk region - Forbes

According to journalists, Russian and North Korean troops began offensive actions in the Kursk region, aiming to use the Trump Plan on the truce. According to the authors, the American politician itself looks unfulfilled. Russian Marines, with the support of North Korea troops, attacked Ukrainian positions in the Kursk region to win as much territory as possible until the time the newly elected US President Donald Trump will freeze the conflict. Forbes writes about it.

"It was a bloody bath for the Russians. But they should not be expected to stop attacking . . . because one of Trump's proposals is that Ukraine and Russia agree to the truce along the current front line," the material reads. Journalists explained that if Trump's plan really works, then Russia will actually hand over 435 square kilometers of its territory in exchange for approximately 20% of Ukraine.

"Russian President Vladimir Putin can give good to this seemingly profitable exchange," the article reads. The authors of the material emphasized that the 810th Brigade of the Russian infantry and the DPRK troops attacked the positions of the Armed Forces in the Kursk region with the use of at least 14 arms, ten of which were destroyed, damaged or abandoned.

"The 17-ton car can squeeze up to 10 servicemen, which means that the 810th Marines could lose a total of 140 people, although at least a few of them were able to escape from the burning arms," ​​the journalists explained. According to them, the Kremlin can suffer great losses, trying to eliminate the Kursk performance.

"This compromise - the elimination of a speech in exchange for hundreds or even thousands of lives - can be worth it to Russian leaders, but only if there is a real prospect of putting Trump's peaceful plan to life. It is not clear whether it is so," the material reads. The main problem, according to journalists, is that Trump requires the creation of a demilitarized zone along the 800-mile front line, but does not offer any way to ensure its observance, which makes his proposal look naive.