Russians are deploying forces and resources in the Kursk region, which allows us to state that the overall loss ratio remains stable at 1:3.

This was reported by military expert, retired Colonel of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, Sergey Grabskiy in an interview with Politeka Online.

"This is a war; losses will always occur. War is not a victorious march; it is a bloody and dirty job, but someone has to do it. Again, this bloody and dirty work is being conducted on the territory of the aggressor state, and I have no sentiments regarding what is happening there," – stated Sergey Grabskiy.

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The military expert emphasized that our task is to eliminate as many enemy forces as possible, destroy their equipment. The fact that the enemy is using mobile assets indicates that they are still determined to carry out combat operations, albeit in a very interesting manner. Airborne operations with BMPs mean that they are simply bringing their units closer to the front line, and then those BMPs withdraw.

"The process of 'grilevaniya,' as they say, which involves equipping vehicles with anti-drone grids, has a downside: this process significantly limits the maneuverability and combat power of these vehicles because it reduces their firing angle, effectively turning them into a means of transport, which is not very fast, by the way.

Thus, this leads to such losses in equipment that force the enemy to take BRDMs out of storage to have something to use for transport, just as they did with BMPs, BTRs, and even tanks," – added Sergey Grabskiy.