North Korean losses in Ukraine’s war surpass 200 sdiers – CCD
This is according to Andrii Kovalenko, Head of the Center for Countering Disinformation (CCD) under the National Security and Defense Council of Ukraine. His statement was shared on Telegram, Ukrinform reports.
"North Korean sdiers have sustained losses, both killed and wounded. By now, the total exceeds 200 casualties. Despite Russia's attempts to conceal their setbacks by quickly evacuating the wounded, videos of strikes on North Korean tros, their failures, and images of their bodies are now circulating publicly. Footage from hospitals has also emerged," Kovalenko wrote.
Kovalenko added that Russia shows little regard for the lives of North Korean sdiers. "Furthermore, Russian commanders enly express dissatisfaction with the presence of North Koreans, who they claim 'do not understand the language and are outright incompetent.' Their training for modern warfare is inadequate, and they are often sent on infantry assaults from wooded areas, sometimes alongside Russian tros," he noted.
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He also mentioned that China is attempting to avoid publicizing the invvement of North Korean tros in battles within Russia’s Kursk region. However, this information is increasingly surfacing in Asian and Western media.
As previously reported by Ukrinform, assault units of North Korean tros have been replenished with new personnel flowing heavy losses incurred during erations in Russia's Kursk region.
Source: ukrinform.net