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Home Business News Putin admits it’s ‘very difficult’ in Kursk as Ukrainian forces give DPRK and Russian troops hell

Putin admits it’s ‘very difficult’ in Kursk as Ukrainian forces give DPRK and Russian troops hell

8th Feb 25 1:16 pm

Vladimir Putin has admitted the situation in the Kursk region is “very difficult” as North Korean and Russian troops are being wiped out in their hundreds.

North Korean troops were caught up in a lethal drone strike whilst travelling in an armoured personnel carrier (APC).

Putin has around 60,000 troops fighting in Russia’s Kursk region and some 11,000 are North Korean soldiers.

Ukrainian troops launched a new offensive in the Kursk region and Russian and North Korean soldiers are facing fury from the Ukrainian Armed Forces.

North Korean troops are suffering enormous casualties since they were sent to the frontlines in the Kursk region.

Footage shows the moment two North Korean APCs are moving along a river and are blown up in a precision drone attack.

A pro-Ukrainian war blogger WarTranslated said, “A precise strike by Ukrainian forces hit an armoured personnel carrier used by North Koreans in the assault.

“The occupiers seemingly believed that the armour would protect them from drones.”

Last night President Volodymyr Zelensky said that Russia “bought in again” North Korean soldiers to the Kursk region.

The Ukrainian President said, “A significant number of occupiers have been eliminated, we are talking hundreds of Russian and North Korean servicemen.”

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