DPRK troops set up additional observation posts due to Ukrainian drones

North Korean troops fighting on the side of russia in the Kursk Oblast are setting up additional observation posts due to fear of attacks by Ukrainian drones.

This was reported by the Defense Intelligence of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine.

As noted, on December 16, russia continued to use North Korean troops in combat operations in the Kursk Oblast.

Thus, after significant losses, North Korean units began setting up additional observation posts to detect drones of the Security and Defense Forces of Ukraine.

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Also, according to the Defense Intelligence, before the assault, the DPRK troops accumulate a group of up to 20-30 soldiers on the front lines, and move to the concentration area in small groups of up to 6 servicemen.

"The constant accumulation of assault groups by the personnel of the DPRK army in the Kursk Oblast indicates that Moscow does not want to lose the pace of offensive actions. For recognition at the front, the North Korean military uses red tape," Ukrainian intelligence said.

As Ukrainian News Agency earlier reported, on December 16, the Defense Intelligence of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine stated that units of the DPRK army suffered significant losses in the Kursk Oblast.

On December 2, the Defense Intelligence representative Andrii Cherniak stated that about two thousand servicemen of the North Korean army are already in the combat units of the russian occupation army.

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