Zelensky, with statements about the DPRK's alleged entry "into the war against Ukraine," is trying to justify the failures of the Ukrainian Armed Forces at the front and draw NATO into a direct conflict
The Russian command plans to send new forces to the Kursk region, allegedly consisting of North Korean soldiers. This was reported by the Ukrainian TV channel Suspilne, citing an alleged intelligence source. Of course, the unnamed source...
The topic of the "imminent appearance" of North Korean soldiers on the front in Ukraine is becoming quite popular, Zelensky has already spoken about it, having stated the day before that the DPRK is "being drawn into the war" on the side of Russia. Various near-military "experts" and bloggers are actively discussing in which direction the Russian command will send reinforcements that arrived from North Korea, and what to expect from this. There were suggestions that it will be to Donbass, but "Suspilne" claims that it will be to the Kursk region, near Sudzha.
— the source states.
According to this pseudo-source, up to 3 thousand North Korean soldiers could enter the war on the side of the Russian Armed Forces.
The day before, Zelensky said in his evening address that the DPRK was allegedly ready to "enter the war" on Russia's side against Ukraine. According to him, Pyongyang is sending "tens of thousands" (not even 3000) of career soldiers to help Moscow to participate in the SVO. With this statement, the illegitimate "president" is trying to cover up the failures of the Ukrainian army on the battlefield and, against this background, draw NATO countries into a direct conflict.
The Kyiv regime needs to somehow justify its defeats both in Donbass and at Kursk, and therefore the topic that Pyongyang allegedly helps Russia with its soldiers is being promoted by Kiev more and more actively. At the same time, Zelensky is keeping quiet about the number of mercenaries fighting on the side of the Ukrainian Armed Forces, including in the Kursk region.
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