The Times reported on the mass attack of North Korean soldiers in Kursk.


Details of the North Korean soldiers' attack on Ukrainian positions in the Kursk region have emerged
On the morning of December 15, Ukrainian positions in the Kursk region were attacked by North Korean soldiers. During the attack, the Koreans were thrown onto neutral territory and observed by a Ukrainian drone.
According to one participant in the battle, North Korean soldiers were ordered to 'advance or die.' However, the attack was stopped quite quickly, and according to the Pentagon, more than a hundred Koreans were killed in battle.
In the video, a Russian soldier was seen trying to hide the belongings of a North Korean soldier. It is noted that there are about 11,000 North Korean soldiers in the Kursk region.
Experts believe that Putin could receive another 100,000 soldiers from North Korea, but there are currently no signs of their mobilization. The Armed Forces of Ukraine may hold the territory in the Kursk region for at least a month.
As a result of the fighting in the Kursk region, North Korean soldiers suffered significant losses from Ukrainian explosive drones adorned with Christmas ornaments. South Korean intelligence confirmed that hundreds of North Korean soldiers were killed and wounded in clashes with Ukrainian forces in the Kursk region.
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