Ukrainian troops release video of presumptive North Korean troops... claiming that "filming within 72 hours in Primorsky Krai"

2024.10.19. PM 11:01
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Video footage has been released of a suspected North Korean soldier preparing to deploy to Ukraine in the Russian Maritime Province.

The Strategic Communication Center (SPRAVDI) under the Ukrainian military released a video on social media X account yesterday afternoon of soldiers believed to be North Korean soldiers receiving supplies.

However, the authenticity of the video has not been objectively verified.

The video shows dozens of young-looking soldiers lining up to receive military equipment and put them in duffel bags.

There is also a voice that speaks Korean with a North Korean accent.

The Ukrainian military claimed that the North Korean military was wearing Russian equipment at the Sergeevsky training site in Russia's coastal state.

It also said the video was shot within 72 hours, without revealing how it was obtained.

Sergeevsky Training Center is about 230 km from the North Korean border.

Earlier, Ukrainian intelligence authorities predicted that 2,600 North Korean troops would be deployed to Kursk, a Russian mainland occupied by Ukraine, on the 1st of next month.

He also claimed that 11,000 North Korean infantrymen are being trained in the Russian Far East.




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