Ukraine Strikes Russian Command Post, Reports Losses of North Korean Soldiers
On January 7, 2025, Ukrainian forces announced they had targeted a Russian military command post located in the Kursk region of Russia during ongoing combat operations. This development came as Ukraine clarified its position regarding a previous claim of launching a new offensive in the border area.
In a related report, Ukrainian Special Operations Forces stated that they had killed 13 North Korean soldiers in the same region. The operations resulted in five North Korean soldiers being killed in a gunfight, with an additional eight eliminated through drone strikes. Among the materials recovered from the deceased soldiers included a letter addressed to the Communist Party of North Korea, hinting at their alignment in the conflict.
Since August 6, 2024, after Ukrainian forces crossed into the Kursk Oblast, a series of targeted strikes on Russian troop positions have been conducted by the Special Operations Forces, adding to the ongoing complexities of the regional conflict.
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