December 23, 2024
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The Armed Forces told how Russia hides losses among North Korean soldiers

“SSO operators eliminated three more soldiers from the DPRK in the Kursk region, took possession of their documents and have already established their real names””, — write: www.radiosvoboda.org

Russia is trying to hide the presence of North Korean soldiers by issuing them false documents, according to the message of the Special Operations Forces of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.

As the military reports, “SSO operators eliminated three more soldiers from the DPRK in the Kursk region, took possession of their documents and have already established their real names.”

“According to the decrypted data, the real names of the destroyed North Koreans are Bang Guk Jin, Lee Dae Hyuk and Cho Cheol Ho. According to the Russian documents, they are Kim Kang Solat Albertavich, Dongnk Dzhan Suropovich and Belek Aganak Kap-oolovich,” the report says.

The military noted that “these military tickets do not have all the stamps, photos, the names are given in the Russian manner, and the place of birth is signed as the Republic of Tuva – the homeland of the former Minister of Defense of the Russian Federation Serhiy Shoigu. However, an even more important point that betrays the military from the DPRK is their signature.”

“The most interesting thing is the signatures of the owners. They are made in Korean, which indicates the real origin of these soldiers,” the military wrote.

The SSO added, “that this case once again confirms that Russia resorts to any methods to hide its losses on the battlefield, as well as to hide the presence of foreign troops.”

Earlier, the US Ministry of Defense announced its data on the losses of North Korean forces due to participation in battles in the Kursk region of the Russian Federation.

“I would say that at this stage, we estimate that several hundred North Korean forces have suffered casualties or several hundred casualties ranging from killed in action to wounded. I won’t do a breakdown (by wounded or dead).., but several hundred,” Pentagon spokesman Maj. Gen. Pat Ryder said during a briefing.

According to South Korean intelligence, at least 100 North Korean soldiers stationed in Russia were killed and another 1,000 were wounded during battles with Ukrainian forces in Russia’s Kursk region. Seoul also reported signs that North Korea was preparing to further deploy its forces to help Russia, despite the loss.

At the same time, the Associated Press agency, citing a high-ranking military official, reported that several hundred North Korean soldiers were killed or wounded in the Kursk region of Russia. This was the first assessment of the losses of the North Korean contingent fighting on the side of Russia. At the same time, it was not specified how many military personnel from the DPRK died.

The Security Service of Ukraine confirmed the reports of the Western media about hundreds of wounded North Korean soldiers in the Kursk region of the Russian Federation. Referring to the interception of conversations, the Ukrainian special service writes that “over 200 wounded North Korean servicemen were brought to one of the Russian hospitals near Moscow in just a few days.”

According to the USA, South Korea and Ukraine, 10,000 to 12,000 North Korean soldiers arrived in Russia in October. They were involved in the war on the side of Russia, units of the DPRK are used in the Kursk region.

Moscow and Pyongyang did not confirm the direct participation of the North Korean military in the fighting.

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