North Korean soldiers are being tracked and killed by Ukrainian fears, images published

North Korean troops are being tracked and killed by Ukrainian suicide bombers on the front line in Kursk. Several videos of soldiers who seem to be Koreans fighting on the front line are on the Internet. In the last group of images, drones can be seen flying around the bodies before [...]
North Korean troops are being tracked and killed by Ukrainian suicide bombers on the front line in Kursk.
Several videos of soldiers who seem to be Koreans fighting on the front line are on the Internet.
In the last group of images, drones can be seen flying around the bodies before heading toward them for attack.
It is known that South Korea has claimed that one in 10 North Korean soldiers sent to Ukraine have been killed or injured in the first weeks of fighting.
Statistics were shared Monday by Seoul's Joint Chiefs of Staff (JCS), who said there were signs that fern is preparing to send more troops to Russia.
Phenan has sent thousands of troops to reinforce Russian military, including the Kursk border region, writesyahoonewsHe's following in on Telegrafie.
“Through various sources of information and intelligence, we appreciate that North Korean troops who have recently engaged in combat with Ukrainian forces have suffered about 1,100 casualties”, JCS said in a statement.
The JCS added that the ceran was “preparing for rotation or additional” of North Korean soldiers to help Russia's war efforts.
The intelligence also suggested that the nuclear-guned North was producing “and securing self-destructive fears” to supply the Russian Army.
This could lead to an increase in the North Military Threat to us”, JCS said.
Recent findings reportedly coincide with a report by the National Intelligence Service, which informed politicians that “Russia could provide mutual benefits” for North Korea's military contributions, including “the modernisation of conventional weapons”.
Otherwise, North Korea and Russia have strengthened their military ties since Russian aggression in Ukraine in February 2022.
A landmark defence pact between European and Moscow, signed in June, went into effect this month.
Experts have said Kim Jong, leader of North Korea, is keen to obtain advanced technology from Russia and combat experience for his troops.
Meanwhile, South Korea and Ukraine announced last month that they would deepen security co-operation in response to “threat” presented by the deployment of North Korean troops.












