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The DPRK will send reinforcements to the Russian Federation in the next two months

North Korea plans to send additional units of its military to Russia within the next two months, informs The New York Times.

The North Korean military uses special tactics on the battlefield. For example, during a drone attack, they send out one soldier as a decoy so that others can destroy the machine. In the event of a serious injury, the military is ordered to detonate a grenade to avoid capture, holding it under the neck as the enemy approaches.

North Korean forces operate as an independent fighting unit, distinct in language, training and military culture. However, Ukrainian soldiers were able to adapt to these features.

Drone pilots report that they typically target groups of North Korean military personnel rather than individual soldiers. Due to the density of attacks by North Korean troops, the standard placement of anti-personnel mines at a distance of 15 meters is not effective, so they are now placed at a distance of five meters.

Unlike the Russian military, the North Koreans are trying to evacuate all the wounded and dead from the battlefield. According to Ukrainian military intelligence, there are about 500 officers and at least three generals among the North Korean military in Ukraine.

Pentagon officials report that these generals are in Russian command headquarters, where goals are determined and actions are coordinated. Commanders decide when to use artillery and set the time for maneuvers of ground forces. Their actions are synchronized with North Korean units to avoid misunderstandings in cooperation with the Russian military.

 

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