“Petro Haydashchuk, a senior officer of the communications department of the 80th Airborne Assault Brigade of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, told about this on the broadcast of the Yedyny Novyny marathon. According to Petr Haidashchuk, the paratroopers…”, — write on: armyinform.com.ua
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Petro Haydashchuk, a senior officer of the communications department of the 80th Airborne Assault Brigade of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, told about this on the broadcast of the Yedyny Novyny marathon.
According to Petr Haidashchuk, paratroopers during the battles in Kurshchyna repeatedly had to face fighters from North Korea. In addition, captured Russians talked about the fact that the North Korean military trains together with them at the same bases and participates in combat operations.
“The task of the North Koreans is assault. They go first. In case of success, the Russian troops go to entrench themselves and occupy the defense. The Russians are very dissatisfied with the fact that the North Koreans are better equipped, they are fed better and they are given more time for training, in contrast to the Russian contractors,” said Petro Haydashchuk.
Paratroopers note a good level of training of soldiers from the DPRK on the battlefield. And they are considered a force that should not be underestimated.
“Koreans are more disciplined. They don’t panic as much if they come under fire. If there is one or more wounded in their assault group, they don’t run away, they don’t panic. They are trying to continue the assault, to drag away the wounded. Despite the fact that there is shooting and exploding around,” states the senior officer of the communications department of the 80th separate amphibious assault brigade.
As ArmiyaImform reported, in Kurshchyna, the Russian troops, having once again tried to break through the defenses, encountered a tough resistance and were defeated by the fighters of the 61st OMBr. Tanks and artillery supplemented the devastating work of aerial reconnaissance, forcing the enemy to flee.