“North Korean army kills 300 in surprise attack on Ukrainian army”

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Russian military blogger “Recapture Kursk village”
Zelensky also revealed for the first time, ⁣“Engagement with North Korean troops”
EU discusses sending peacekeepers to Ukraine

Major Russian military bloggers claimed through‍ Telegram that “North Korean troops have recaptured the village of Plyochovo, Kursk Oblast, southwestern Russia, the site of a fierce battle with Ukraine, and⁣ approximately 300 Ukrainian⁢ soldiers have died in the process.” Capture ⁢of⁤ Russian Telegram channel ‘Military ​Information’

It has been claimed that North Korean troops ​deployed to Kursk Oblast in southwestern Russia, a hot spot between Russia and Ukraine, recently killed 300 Ukrainian soldiers and recaptured⁣ the village of plyochovo, which was occupied by Ukrainian troops. Ukrainian President Volodymyr zelensky also said⁢ on the 14th, “A significant number of north Korean troops dispatched to Russia were sent into battle and engaged in combat with Ukrainian troops.”

According to the Russian media​ ‘Novaya Gazeta’, Russian​ military blogger Vladimir Romanov, who calls himself a ‘war reporter’,‌ said on his Telegram channel on the 12th, “North Korean troops raided Plyhovo like a ‘hurricane’ and destroyed the place in about two hours.The ukrainian army that was in control was defeated. “More than 300 Ukrainian soldiers were⁣ killed in the process,” he claimed.

Another blogger, Yuri kotenok, also said, “on⁤ the 6th, North Korean troops ⁣passed through a minefield, walked 2km, and made a surprise attack on Plyochovo. “200 to 300 Ukrainian soldiers ​were killed during the operation, which lasted about⁤ 2 hours and 30 minutes.”

there were also reports that friendly fire occurred due to language interaction problems between north Korean and Russian​ troops. Citing the Ukrainian Ministry of defense’s general Intelligence Service (HUR), the Kiev Post reported on the 14th that North Korean ​troops fired friendly fire on Russian troops in Kursk, killing eight Russian soldiers.

The movements of related countries are also ⁤accelerating ahead of US President-elect Donald Trump’s return to​ power on January 20th next​ year, ⁢who pledged to end the war in Ukraine within‌ 24 hours of taking office. According to Politico Europe, the North Atlantic Treaty organization (NATO) and major European Union (EU) countries decided‌ to discuss sending Western-led ‘peacekeeping forces’ to Ukraine in brussels, Belgium, ⁢on the 18th. President-elect Trump has ‌said, “Russia and Ukraine must quickly conclude a cease-fire agreement, and then european troops must monitor whether both sides comply with ⁢the agreement.” The purpose is to⁢ discuss dispatching troops to handle this task. A large number of European leaders are expected to attend, including ‍President Zelenskyy, German Chancellor⁤ Olaf Scholz, French​ President Emmanuel Macron, and British ‌Prime Minister Keir⁢ Starmer.

Reporter Choi Ji-seon [email protected]

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  • What impact could ⁣the involvement of ‌North Korean troops have on the geopolitical ⁢landscape ⁣in Eastern Europe?

    Time.news Editor (Alex): Welcome to Time.news! Today, ​we have a special guest, Dr. Maria ⁣Koroleva,‍ a military analyst and expert⁤ on eastern European geopolitics. Maria, thank you for joining us.

    Dr. Maria Koroleva: ⁢Thank you ⁣for having me, Alex.⁤ I’m excited to‍ discuss these developments.

    Alex: Let’s dive⁢ right in. Recent reports suggest that North⁣ Korean troops ‍have​ engaged in combat in Kursk Oblast, ‌claiming to have recaptured the village ⁢of Plyochovo from Ukrainian‌ forces. What is your assessment of ​this situation?

    Dr. Koroleva: It’s quiet a significant development. The reports indicate that‍ North Korean troops were‌ deployed, which⁤ underscores the growing⁤ military cooperation between North ‌korea and Russia. the claim of around 300 Ukrainian soldiers killed is alarming, and it ⁣highlights the ‌intense combat occurring​ in that region.

    Alex: fascinating. We’ve seen narratives from Russian military bloggers ⁢asserting this ⁢data.How reliable ⁤are⁣ these ⁣sources? ‌Can we interpret their claims as fact?

    Dr. ⁣Koroleva: This is where‌ things get complex. Military bloggers can ⁢sometimes provide real-time insights, but their narratives are often infused ​with nationalistic rhetoric or bias. ‍While‌ they may reflect some truth, we should approach their claims ⁤with caution. Autonomous verification from credible military sources ⁢or the Ukrainian side is crucial to substantiate these ⁢reports.

    Alex: That’s ⁢a fair point. Ukrainian President ⁢Volodymyr ⁣Zelensky also⁣ mentioned the engagement ​with North Korean troops.What does this say about Ukraine’s intelligence situation or its view of‌ the battlefield?

    Dr. Koroleva: ‍Zelensky’s acknowledgment indicates that Ukraine is closely monitoring the situation and adapting to⁢ the evolving threats. The​ fact that ‌North Korean troops are actively involved suggests ⁤a significant shift in⁣ the dynamics​ of the conflict. It can​ also ​lead to increased concerns ‌about the willingness of other‍ nations, like North⁢ Korea, to ‌become involved in this war.

    Alex: ⁤ Speaking​ of international involvement,there‍ are discussions ‌within the ⁣EU and NATO regarding the ⁢potential deployment of peacekeepers in Ukraine,especially with ⁣the anticipated inauguration of President-elect Donald Trump. ⁤What ⁤do you think‍ this means ⁢for the conflict?

    Dr. Koroleva: ‍The idea of peacekeeping forces is⁤ an attempt to stabilize a volatile situation. If implemented effectively, it could provide a buffer and foster dialog, especially​ during a ‌pivotal moment in international relations with Trump’s return to power. However, it ‍also risks escalating‌ tensions with russia, particularly‌ if they perceive this as an encroachment ​on their sphere of influence.

    Alex: ‍Speaking of russia,reports have surfaced of pleasant fire ⁤incidents between ⁢North ​Korean and Russian troops. How significant are these reports in ‍shaping military ​alliances?

    Dr. Koroleva: Friendly fire ⁣incidents highlight the‌ complexities of joint operations, especially with language ‍barriers‌ as noted. These miscommunications could lead to distrust and hesitation ​in collaboration. Such incidents⁣ could affect how Russian commanders perceive the north Koreans, possibly impacting future military strategies ⁢and‌ alliances.

    Alex: ‌With all these developments, where⁤ do you see the conflict heading in the near future?

    Dr. Koroleva: The situation ⁣remains fluid.⁤ If North Korea continues to engage actively, ⁣it could embolden Russia and complicate peace efforts. The‌ international ‍community’s ​response—whether through peacekeepers or sanctions—will also ⁣factor⁣ into the trajectory‌ of this conflict. ‌Diplomatic engagement ​is essential to avoid further escalation.

    Alex: Thank you, Dr. ‍Koroleva,for your insights today. This situation is certainly evolving,and we appreciate ‍your‌ expertise in breaking it down ⁤for our audience.

    Dr. Koroleva: ​ Thank you, Alex. Happy to‍ be here and discuss these critical issues.

    Alex: And thank you to our readers for tuning in ⁣to Time.news. Stay informed as we continue to monitor these developments.

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