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The soldiers of the 73rd Naval Centre of the Ukrainian Special Operations Forces are destroying the Russian and North Korean army in Kursk Oblast and obtaining important data on these troops.
The press service of the Ukrainian Special Operations Forces reported this.
The Special Operations Forces released a video showing how their operatives are mopping up the area after a successful hit on North Korean groups. During special operations, they collect information on the number, weapons and personal data of the personnel fighting on the Russian side who have been killed.
In particular, this applies to North Korean soldiers who are used by Russia as cannon fodder for assaults on the Ukrainian defence forces’ positions in Kursk Oblast, the Special Operations Forces notes.
In the footage released, operatives from the 73rd Special Operations Forces Centre take samples from the dead North Korean soldiers for further DNA analysis.
This is necessary to identify the North Koreans and enter them into the relevant databases and conduct further investigations.
For weeks, Ukrainian troops braced for an unfamiliar enemy: North Korean soldiers sent to bolster Moscow's forces after Ukraine launched a lightning-fast incursion and seized territory in Russia's Kursk region over the summer.
Their arrival marked a new and alarming phase in the war. And while initially inexperienced on the battlefield, North Korean troops have adapted quickly - a development that could have far-reaching consequences as they gain combat knowledge in the war against Ukraine.
Unlike the Russian troops Ukraine has been battling for nearly three years, Kyiv's forces were uncertain about what to expect from this new adversary, drawn into the war after Moscow and Pyongyang signed an agreement pledging military assistance using "all means" if either were attacked.
One Ukrainian soldier who has witnessed North Koreans in battle described them as disciplined and highly methodical, saying they were more professional than their Russian counterparts. The soldier spoke to The Associated Press on condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to discuss the sensitive military issue. There is consensus among Ukrainian soldiers, military intelligence and others monitoring developments on the ground: While Pyongyang's troops lacked battlefield experience when they arrived, that has been changing quickly.
With 1.2 million troops, North Korea's military ranks among the largest standing armies globally. But its post-Korean War foreign engagements have been limited, leaving them inexperienced with modern warfare technologies like drones.
"For the first time in decades, the North Korean army is gaining real military experience," said Andrii Yusov, spokesperson for Ukraine's military intelligence agency. "This is a global challenge - not just for Ukraine and Europe, but for the entire world."
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