Ukraine Unleashes Fiery Drones to Eliminate Damaged Russian Tanks

Ukrainian forces report that North Korean soldiers, who were deployed to support Russian troops, have suffered significant losses on the battlefield, with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy stating that 4,000 North Korean soldiers have died in just three months of fighting. Despite previous withdrawals due to high casualties, Zelenskiy claimed on February 7 that North Korean units had returned to combat zones, corroborated by footage posted by the Ukrainian 47th Mechanized Brigade on February 8.
The presence of North Korean troops, over 11,000 strong, has been documented in regions like Kursk since October 2024. According to Ukrainian military officers, these soldiers are well-trained, often demonstrating superior tactics compared to their Russian counterparts. One company commander noted that North Koreans show a willingness to engage directly, often attacking in large groups even in the face of artillery fire. However, they reportedly lack sufficient armored support and complex communication, which has been detrimental to their effectiveness.
Ukrainian forces believe that if North Korean troops receive better training, they could become more formidable adversaries in the ongoing conflict.