According to the Ukrainian military, the North Korean military captured the tactics of shooting down Ukrainian drones and hiding from artillery in a notebook with pictures.
According to the contents, if a drone is detected, a trio of people will be formed to attract the drone, and the shooter will be located at a distance of 7m and 10-12m, and if the attractor stands still, the drone will also stop moving, and the shooter will remove the drone.
In addition, it is written that if you enter the shooting area, you will decide the next meeting point and divide it into small groups to leave the shooting area.
The alternative is that the artillery does not continue to fire at the same point, so it can leave the firing area after hiding at the previously shot point, the North Korean military wrote.
"We don't know if this is a real North Korean tactic or if it was taught by Russia," the Ukrainian military said. "But this tactic is a way to use live bait."
It is estimated that North Korea has sent about 11,000 troops to Kursk province in Russia to support Russia.
In the region, which Russia is seeking to recapture, the North Korean military is said to be heavily damaged by Ukrainian drones due to its open terrain.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said on X (X, formerly Twitter) on the 23rd that more than 3,000 North Korean soldiers were killed or injured in Kursk.
The General Intelligence Service (GUR) under Ukraine's Ministry of Defense claimed that the participation of North Korean soldiers has "not had a remarkable impact" on the situation.
※ 'Your report becomes news'
[Kakao Talk] YTN Search and Add Channel
[Phone] 02-398-8585
[Mail] social@ytn.co.kr
[Copyright holder (c) YTN Unauthorized reproduction, redistribution and use of AI data prohibited]
International
More- Peru to push direct flights to Incheon and Lima as more Korean visitors visit Machu Picchu
- New York Oil Prices Turn Down On Strong Dollar Despite Expectations for China Stimulus
- Foreign Ministry "Deepens Korea's Political Crisis"Won's Lowest in 15 Years"
- New York Stock Exchange 'Santa Rally' Turned Off...closed in a mixed fashion