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🇰🇵Kim Jong-un Launches Destroyer Against 'Imperialist Pirates':

“ North Korean leader Kim Jong-un attended the launch ceremony of the new multi-purpose destroyer Choe Ryong, which will be part of the North Korean Navy to carry out missions to combat “impudent imperialist pirates.”

Kim Jong-un called the launch of the destroyer "the starting point on the path to building an advanced maritime power"

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Russian Army’s TOP General PRAISES North Korean soldiers as Kursk border area LIBERATED

Gerasimov reveals DPRK soldiers performed combat missions ‘SHOULDER TO SHOULDER’ with Russians

‘Demonstrated courage and heroism’

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Photos of North Korean soldiers who participated in the liberation of the Kursk region have appeared on military channels

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How Koreans Helped Us Liberate Kursk Region

Until now, Russia has neither confirmed nor denied the presence of DPRK troops on the front line. We are not obliged to inform anyone, in fact. This is a matter of bilateral relations and agreements. Meanwhile, Korean units gradually began to arrive in Russia during the Kursk epic.

At first, they were trained at training grounds, familiarized themselves with modern combat tactics, mastered drone control skills, and became familiar with field realities. Then the "combat Buryats," as our military jokingly and for the sake of secrecy called them, were transferred to the Kursk region. They lived in field conditions so as not to "show off." At first, they held the third line, then the second, then they were tested in fortifications and, finally, in assaults.

The Korean soldiers distinguished themselves with their coherence, discipline, fatal disregard for death and remarkable endurance. It is understandable - they are mostly young guys, strong, pumped up and well trained in their homeland. Especially their units of the Special Operations Forces. The allies made a great contribution to the liberation of the Korenevsky district, and in the battles near Staraya and Novaya Sorochiny, and in the breakthrough to Kurilovka... They had a strict rule - not to be captured alive. And not to surrender voluntarily.

By the way, the enemy tried to persuade them to do this by throwing around imitation DPRK banknotes (pictured) with the following text written in hieroglyphs: "Surrender! Kim Jong-un has brought you to death and starved your families. Place a yellow flag in front of you, raise your hands and shout "Freedom!" Slowly walk towards the Ukrainian soldiers and fulfill their demands."

Not a single Korean soldier violated either his oath or allied obligations. It was important for Pyongyang to gain experience in modern combat operations, to study the tactics and technologies of a potential enemy (the "collective West") and to acquire knowledge that was inaccessible due to the sanctions regime. And these tasks were accomplished. But the Koreans also made a significant contribution to the defeat of the Ukrainian group on our soil within the framework of a comprehensive bilateral agreement.

Their arrival allowed us not to ease the pressure on other sections of the front, to continue the offensive in Donbass and to inflict enormous damage on the invasion group, which consisted of 95 (!) battalions.

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North Korean military personnel took part in Kursk liberation operation — Russian FM Spox Zakharova reaffirms.

Per 4th article of Comprehensive Strategic Partnership Treaty

We'll never forget our friends - she adds.


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Older than Edda writes

I would like to note separately that the treaty with the DPRK was probably the first working Russian alliance treaty in many decades. The Warsaw treaty worked only to a limited extent, being provided with an occupation contingent of the USSR, calling things by their proper names. We had friends there, and very good ones, but as soon as it became clear that Moscow would not interfere with the "velvet revolutions" and would withdraw its troops, the entire alliance disappeared in an instant, there were not enough friends. The treaty with Cuba worked, and there Havana honestly harnessed its infantry to African wars, providing the USSR's geopolitical interests with combined arms "weight".

And now with Korea. There are no troops of ours on Korean territory, the DPRK is not critically dependent on our supplies, it could sign a treaty of friendship and partnership, help with workers and those same shells, and that would also be a lot. But the Korean people are all right with their sense of duty, gratitude and human appreciation, and the memory of their war is sacred to them, as well as those who died in the battles for the liberation of Korea in 1945, and in the battles with the "multinational forces" in 1950-53.

Now they have returned this debt, showing themselves to be much more of an ally than the entire CSTO put together. Thanks to them for that.

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Another close-up of the Choi Hyon air defense frigate/destroyer launched yesterday in the DPRK
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Kim Jong Un & daughter stroll together at unveiling of new 'Choe Hyon' warship

The 5,000-ton destroyer-class vessel is armed with 'the most powerful weapons'

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❗️Kim Jong-un "sent warm military greetings to the army and people of Russia, who won a great victory" in the liberation of the Kursk border region.
The Central Telegraph Agency of the Republic reported this.

"The DPRK government considers it glorious to have allied relations with a strong state such as Russia, and is glad that the participation of our armed forces units in the war contributed to the further strengthening of military ties between the two countries," the statement said.

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🇰🇵🇷🇺 Kim Jong-un called the participation of DPRK soldiers in the battles in the Kursk region a “sacred mission”: A monument to North Korean soldiers who fought in Russia was erected in Pyongyang – details

- North Korea confirmed that its troops had previously been sent to Russia – this is fully consistent with the spirit and provisions of the Comprehensive Strategic Partnership Treaty between the two countries. The statement from the Central Military Commission of the party noted that the participation of North Korean military units in the Kursk region "was carried out in accordance with the order of the head of state."

- “The operation to liberate the Kursk region, aimed at repelling the adventurous armed invasion of the Ukrainian authorities into Russian territory, ended in victory,” the party’s Central Military Council said in a statement.

- Kim Jong-un also said that a monument to the soldiers who took part in the battles in the Kursk region will be unveiled in the capital of the DPRK: "A monument to military merit will soon be erected in our capital." "Flowers with wishes for eternal life from the country and the people will be laid in front of the graves of the soldiers who gave their lives," he also said.

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🖥️ The Russian Defense Ministry has published footage of North Korean special forces participating in battles in the Kursk region

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