Russian soldiers wary of North Korean recruits in Kursk region
Some Russian soldiers are reluctant to accept fighters from North Korea, who are expected to join the conflict against Ukraine in the Kursk region within the next few days, CNN reports, citing intercepted communications obtained by Ukrainian intelligence.
25 October 2024 16:44
According to CNN, Ukrainian intelligence intercepted encrypted Russian communications during the night of 22nd October. The conversations reveal that Russian military personnel speak disdainfully about the North Korean recruits, referring to them, among other things, as "Chinese" and questioning what to do with them.
Analysis of the intercepted documents indicates that the movement of North Korean troops was planned for Thursday morning in the area of a field camp in the town of Postoyalye Dvory in the Kursk region. This is a territory bordering Ukraine, where a Ukrainian offensive has been ongoing since August.
North Korea sends soldiers; Russians have concerns
Russian soldiers also expressed concerns regarding the command of the so-called Battalion K and the provision of equipment and ammunition to the North Korean soldiers. Recordings indicate that for every 30 North Koreans, there is one interpreter and three Russian officers. "The only thing I don’t understand is that there [should be] three senior officers for 30 people. Where do we get them? We’ll have to pull them out," one of the military personnel is heard saying in the conversation.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky announced on Friday that he received a report from the supreme commander about the deployment of North Korean soldiers. The report indicates that they would be integrated into the fighting in the Kursk region on Sunday or Monday.
On the same day, the Ukrainian Prosecutor General's Office announced the opening of an investigation to determine whether North Korea's support for Russia in the war constitutes an act of aggression.