Kim Jong-un sent a new batch of soldiers to the Russian Federation who can "sacrifice themselves" (photo)
It is not known how many soldiers from North Korea were sent to the Kursk region, but several dozen of Kim Jong-un's soldiers appear in the plot of the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation, which was edited from segments filmed at different times and even in different seasons. It is officially stated that soldiers from the DPRK have arrived in the Kursk region to undergo training at the training centers of the engineering troops of Russia and to help with demining.
Practically, this is a useful experience for soldiers from a closed country under sanctions, because there is nowhere else for North Korean soldiers to learn about modern weapons. The Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation, having released the video, once again officially declares cooperation with North Korea and the dictator Kim Jong Un, as well as the fact that it trains foreign soldiers.
"This unit of sappers of the Korean People's Army was created and sent to the Kursk region by order of Commander-in-Chief Kim Jong-un. Everything was done within the framework of the implementation of bilateral agreements on a comprehensive strategic partnership, which were reached in June 2024 during a meeting in Pyongyang by the President of Russia Vladimir Putin and the leader of the DPRK Kim Jong-un," the material reads.
At the same time, the material clearly states that North Korean soldiers were sent to Russia without any guarantees of returning home. "We know that absolutely all KPA servicemen are loyal to their supreme commander and are determined to carry out his order, even in spite of the risk," the story reports.
At the same time, it is claimed that sappers from the DPRK already know how to demine literally any explosive devices, because the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation claims that in the Kursk region they found "artillery and mortar shells manufactured by the United States, Great Britain, Bulgaria, anti-tank and anti-personnel mines, hand grenades and shots at AGS, which are in service with a dozen countries of the NATO bloc. " "All this is from NATO countries.
Here is the American Claymore mine, and here is the Finnish high-explosive fragmentation mine Hailstorm. Also here is a Spanish mine, which violates the Geneva Convention," the plot states. It is noted that the North Koreans are in the Velikosoldat district of the Kursk region, where 37 settlements are still resettled.
And the head of this district, Vyacheslav Zaitsev, confirms that they are engaged not only in demining, but also "go into battle on mined roads, fight with drones, fight for crops in the fields" and are present along the entire border in the Kursk region. No casualties among North Koreans are reported, although it is emphasized that they are "fearless" and act "at the risk of life", and they are not afraid because of "faith in their leader - Supreme Commander Kim Jong-un".
"Having received an order, they follow it to the end. When leaving their homeland, each of them took with them a bag of earth, which they store especially carefully. Sometimes sacrificing themselves," the article summarizes. We will remind, previously Focus wrote that about 12 thousand citizens of North Korea can be sent to the enterprises of the separate economic zone "Alabuga" in Tatarstan, where "Shakhed" are collected.