The War in the Ukraine

Virtup

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Technically North Korea defended Kursk, not going into Ukraine. It is a defensive alliance in nature. They do exactly as defined on paper.
That same logic could be applied to the recently annexed territories. Plenty of Juicy loopholes to exploit. I read in some other thread (the NK thread ? I forgot) that NK might send the Chonma-2 to Ukraine. I guess we'll see in the coming months.
 

Soldier30

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Episode of the night assault on the rear stronghold of the Ukrainian army by the Russian special forces unit. The video is shortened, the dead Ukrainian servicemen are removed from the video. Some of the Ukrainian servicemen surrendered, the unit is not reported, shown at the end of the video.

 

Racek49

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The Koreans were simply helping a friend. It was nothing more. After all, even the photos from the commemoration of the fallen are telling.
By the way, I would say that there are many times more fallen helpers on the Ukrainian side. But I'm afraid that this is not published anywhere. Everyone can count them on the Korekci photos from the North Korean forum.
 

Luke Warmwar

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That same logic could be applied to the recently annexed territories. Plenty of Juicy loopholes to exploit. I read in some other thread (the NK thread ? I forgot) that NK might send the Chonma-2 to Ukraine. I guess we'll see in the coming months.
They can do whatever they like. The reason for restraint was likely that the annexing of those regions is a breach of international law, whereas defending established Russian territory isn’t.
 

Soldier30

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Vidéo d'une frappe aérienne russe sur un point de déploiement temporaire du 3e régiment des forces d'opérations spéciales « Est » de l'armée ukrainienne. La vidéo a été tournée près du village de Staraïa Guta, dans l'oblast de Soumy, en Ukraine. La frappe a été menée avec des bombes FAB-500 équipées de modules UMPK. Les bombes ont été larguées par un bombardier Su-34 de première ligne. Les coordonnées de la base ont été communiquées par le commandant d'un groupe de sabotage ukrainien, capturé dans le district de Komarichsky, dans l'oblast de Briansk, en Russie. Selon les médias, jusqu'à 60 personnes se trouvaient sur la base.

 
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