Ukraine says North Korean troops back on front line

Last week, the Ukrainian Special Forces fighting in Kraka told the BBC that they have not seen any North Korean troops there for the past 21 days.

A spokesman said it was likely that he was expelled after suffering heavy losses.

The spokesman added that he was only referring to areas where his forces were fighting, without any detail how long the frontline was.

Recent reports from South Korea’s Intelligence suggest that North Korean soldiers are not ready for modern war, and especially Ukraine drones.

Military experts say reports of North Korean casualties, if they continue at this pace, are unbearable.

Russian President Vladimir Putin and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un deepened bilateral relations in recent months, deployed troops, deepening bilateral relations, including signing a security and defense agreement. Wait

Pyongyang’s help for Moscow is now spreading in large quantities of ammunition and weapons.

Ukrainian troops started an aggressive launch of electricity six months ago, occupying more than 1,000 square kilometers (386 square miles) in the Russian region.

Since then, Russian forces have managed to regain a significant portion of the region.

However, both Ukrainian and Russian troops have called a new push from Ukraine troops in the past two days.

The Russian military has said the attacks have been removed, but some reports show that Ukraine people have managed to occupy more Russian territories. They have not been independently confirmed.

In other important progress on Friday:

  • The Russian military said its forces seized a key town in Tortisk in the eastern Donetsk region of Ukraine – but a Ukrainian military spokesman said fighting was underway at the industrial center.

  • US President Donald Trump said he would “meet President Zilnsky next week, and I would probably talk to President Putin. I want to see the end of the war”.

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