'Russia Gives False ID Card to North Korean Forces'...North Korea Insists on 'Popular Tactics'

2024.12.23 PM 03:19
Ukraine "Russia gives camouflage status to North Korean troops"
Ukrainian media RBC "Russian soldiers are dissatisfied with North Korean troops"
[Anchor]
It has been detected that Russia is hiding its identity by providing North Korean troops with counterfeit identification cards with Russian names.

Some analysts say that the North Korean military will still insist on tactics despite massive casualties, which will increase the damage.

Reporter Yoon Hyun-sook reports.

[Reporter]
It is an ID released by the Ukrainian Special Operations Forces, saying that it came from the body of a North Korean soldier killed on the front line of Kursk.

The holder is Kim Canbolat, born in 1997, from the Republic of Tuba, but
In the
signature column, the handwritten name Lee Dae-hyuk is clear.

Other identification cards also have Korean names that are completely different from those written in Russian.

Ukrainian media say the authenticity of ID cards without photos and a stamp from the issuing authority is questionable

claimed that it was a disguised identification card given by Russia to hide the existence of the North Korean military.

It also reported that they complained about North Korean soldiers, saying they had obtained interrogations of Russian soldiers captured in Ukraine.

Contents ranged from disrespectful, complaints of careless handling of weapons to difficulties in communication due to language barriers.

Some analysts say that the North Korean military, which suffered great damage after carrying out infantry charges on snow-covered open areas in Kursk, is changing its direction of advance.

As the unfamiliar battlefield environment and unfamiliar new weapons drones continue to suffer casualties,
We are preparing a plan to advance by using the lush forest in the east of
as a screen.

However, it is pointed out that the skeleton of the infantry, which does not have armored vehicles or artillery support, will remain the same and only increase casualties.

U.S. military officials say there are already hundreds of North Korean casualties on the Kursk front.

I'm YTN's Yoon Hyunsuk.

Video editing: Han Kyung-hee Design: Baek Seung-min


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