In this video, we analyse the actions of Ukrainians against North Korean troops deployed in Kursk.
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The conflict between Russia and Ukraine has made global headlines, with millions affected and international dynamics drastically altered.

But beyond the news cycle lies a layer to the story that is often overlooked in mainstream news.

North Korea is now involved in the war, with Pyongyang deploying 8,000 of its 11,000 troops in the Kursk Region and 1,500 special operations soldiers on Ukraine’s northeastern front and even in eastern regions such as Donetsk.

On the other hand, the Ukrainian army is in pursuit of North Korean troops.

The Kiev army is pursuing, chasing and hunting Pyongyang troops almost everywhere on the battle fronts, including Kursk.

So how can Ukrainians fight so many North Korean troops and at the same time resist the Russian invasion?

Let’s go deeper into the firing line between all three countries and take a deeper look at how the Ukrainians are reining in North Korean troops and how the troop transfer between Moscow and Pyongyang has collapsed

21 Comments

  1. Who told you that Korean troops are at the front? Are you 100% sure? They can stay in Russia but in Ukraine? There is no evidence outside Ukrainian sources that Koreans are fighting on the front. As far as we know, these are engineering and technical troops that do not take direct part in the war and train only on Russian soil. Isn't the news about the Koreans a provocation to draw NATO further into the war and provoke another Korea to help? The front line is collapsing, so an excuse is needed for Western troops to come in and help. Isn't that the reason? I don't really believe in this news.

  2. I haven’t even watched and I know it’s bs. Kim Jung un doesn’t give a fuck about his soldiers. If he did, he wouldn’t had sold them to Putin. He made that agreement for his own benefit.

  3. As Russia is now using S Korean troops I would have thought that this was a green light to one or more EU countries offering the same for passive duties on the Belarus front in order to liberate Ukrainians to the North and East.

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