Zelenskyj unveiled: North Korean soldiers are executed!
Zelenskyj unveiled: North Korean soldiers are executed!
Kursk, Russland - The Ukraine conflict brings more and more cruel tactics to light: Ukrainian President Wolodymyr Selenskyj raises serious accusations against the North Korean regime. According to Selenskyj, wounded North Korean soldiers are left to their own troops and executed to prevent them from falling into the hands of the Ukrainian army. These brutal measures, which are part of the support of North Korea for the Russian invasion, were called "madness" by Selenskyj. He asked China to put pressure on North Korea as an important geopolitical player to prevent another escalation of the conflict, such as OE24.at reported.
In the meantime, Russian President Vladimir Putin reports about an accelerated advance of his troops in Ukraine. At a meeting with the military leadership, he announced that 189 Ukrainian towns were conquered in 2024 and emphasized that the Russian armed forces win around 30 square kilometers of terrain every day. According to the Russian Ministry of Defense, almost 4,500 square kilometers of Ukrainian area were recaptured in the course of the year. Despite these obvious successes, Ukraine has confirmed reports on the presence of North Korean troops in the border region of Kursk, which are fighting to support the Russian offensive. Ukraine estimates that around 11,000 North Korean soldiers are deployed and reports that at least 30 soldiers of North Korean units while fighting in this region alone, such as DW.com reported.confusion and loss
The communication between the North Korean and Russian troops is catastrophic, which leads to a chaos on the battlefield, says Selenskyj. Despite military advances, the situation remains tense, and the brutal executions of wounded soldiers on both sides throw a dark light on the current events in the Ukraine War. The international community is concerned with concern how the front lines are moving further and escalating the conflicts.
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