December 24, 2024
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The losses of the DPRK in killed and wounded in the Kursk region exceed 3 thousand. persons — Zelenskyi

The losses of the DPRK in killed and wounded in the Kursk region exceed 3 thousand. of people — Zelensky December 23, 17:52 Share: The bodies, presumably, of the dead North Korean and Russian soldiers (Photo: Video screenshot / Khorne Group / Telegram) According to preliminary data, the number of killed and wounded North Korean soldiers in the Kursk region already exceeds 3 thousand people. This was announced by President Volodymyr Zelenskyi on Monday, December 23, after the Commander-in-Chief’s report”, — write on: ua.news

The losses of the DPRK in killed and wounded in the Kursk region exceed 3 thousand. persons — Zelenskyi

December 23, 5:52 p.m

The bodies, presumably, of the dead North Korean and Russian soldiers (Photo: Screenshot of the video / Khorne Group / Telegram)

According to preliminary data, the number of killed and wounded North Korean soldiers in the Kursk region already exceeds 3 thousand people. This was announced by President Volodymyr Zelenskyi on Monday, December 23, after Commander-in-Chief Oleksandr Syrskyi’s report on the situation in the Kursk region.

Zelensky noted that there are risks of sending additional units and military equipment for the Russian army from North Korea. He emphasized that Ukraine’s actions in response to this “will be tangible.”

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It is important for the world to understand that the risk of destabilization around the Korean Peninsula and in neighboring regions and waters increases in proportion to the growth of cooperation between Moscow and Pyongyang. The transfer of experience of modern warfare and the spread of military technology from Russia is a global threat,” the head of state said.

Zelensky noted that for the world, the price of restoring stability is always much higher than effective pressure on those who destabilize the situation and destroy life.

On December 23, Yonhap News Agency, with reference to South Korea’s intelligence agency, reported that North Korea is probably preparing to transfer additional troops and weapons, including kamikaze drones, to Russia for Russia’s war against Ukraine.

The main thing is the losses of the North Korean army in the Kursk region of the Russian Federation

On December 14, the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine reported that the North Korean troops, which Russia began using in assaults in Kurshchyna in November 2024, had already suffered their first losses as a result of successful attacks by the Defense Forces.

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Vijiya Chubrevich, call sign Mukha (Photo: Video screenshot / InformNapalm / Telegram) “You don’t make friends with your head.” A captured Russian spoke about the North Korean soldiers in the Kursk region and their losses

On December 15, the commander of the air reconnaissance unit, Robert Brody, with the call sign Magyar, published a video on his Telegram channel, in which, according to him, you can see the bodies of those killed in the Kursk region during the December 14 assault by North Korean and Russian troops.

The President of Ukraine, Volodymyr Zelenskyy, said that the Russian military is trying to burn the faces of dead North Korean soldiers who participated in battles against Ukrainian troops in order to hide their losses.

On Monday, December 23, Yonhap News Agency, citing South Korea’s intelligence agency, reported that North Korea is preparing to rotate or increase the number of troops in Russia, where the DPRK could have already lost about 1,100 people.

Editor: Victoria Horyova

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