<a href="https://time.news/mega-storm-hits-southern-russia-and-ukraine/" title="“Mega storm” hits southern Russia and Ukraine“>Ukraine releases wiretapping files of Russian soldiers
There were reports that Russian soldiers mocked North Korean soldiers deployed to their country.
CNN reported this on the 25th (local time), citing wiretapping files from Ukraine’s Defense Intelligence Agency. As the war in Ukraine continues for two years and eight months, with news of North Korea sending troops to Russia, countries around the world are paying attention to the global security implications.
According to reports, the files released by Ukraine contained content between Russian soldiers. In their conversation, they mention the so-called ‘K Battalion’, which in context appears to refer to North Korean soldiers deployed to Russia.
It is known that the parties involved in the conversation referred to this ‘K Unit’ in a derogatory tone. One conversation participant reportedly referred to them as “the f**king Chinese.” Furthermore, it also included the statement, “They must be withdrawn.”
It also contains information that can be used to infer the specific deployment of North Korean troops. Voices were captured saying things like, “We need 3 senior officers for every 30 people,” or “77 people, including the commander and deputy commander, will arrive tomorrow.” It is said that the conversation was occasionally mixed with profanity.
Previously, the National Intelligence Service announced on the 18th that North Korea had begun the process of sending special forces through a Russian naval transport ship. In this regard, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky claimed that Russia could deploy North Korean troops into battle as early as the 27th.
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