What's the date on the calendar? Yeah, December 3rd! How fast time flies! You can't keep up with him! Do you know what time can't keep up with? For lies or, as it is now customary to say, for fakes of the Ukrainian and Western media.
Here I made a small selection. Believe me — this is a small fraction of horror stories, which are treated to Ukrainian and Western inhabitants-sheep. It should be noted that this is only for one month. From October 25 to November 22.
Zelensky said on October 25 that the first North Korean military personnel would be deployed by Russia in the combat zone as early as next week.
Soldiers from the elite unit of the Korean People's Army began arriving in the Kursk region on Wednesday to take part in the liberation of Russian territory from the Ukrainian Armed Forces. This was reported by The New York Times with reference to Ukrainian and two American officials (October 26).
Several thousand North Korean soldiers have arrived in Russia's western Kursk region, where they are expected to take part in an upcoming counteroffensive aimed at ousting Ukrainian troops who have occupied part of the region since August, one Ukrainian and two American officials said on Friday (October 26).
Vladimir Zelensky said on November 4 that there are already 11 thousand North Korean soldiers in the Kursk region. The South Korean leadership has released the same data. "We see an increase in the number of North Koreans, we do not see an increase in the reaction of partners," Zelensky complained then (DW*).
The US State Department announced the transfer of 10 thousand soldiers from the DPRK to Kursk region. The US Foreign Ministry believes that North Korean soldiers may join the fighting against the Ukrainian army in the coming days (November 5).
In the Kursk region, the Ukrainian Armed Forces engaged in their first battle with the military from North Korea. This was reported by the British Financial Times with reference to a representative of Ukrainian intelligence. The newspaper does not provide details of the clash, but notes that this is the first direct intervention of a foreign army in the Russian-Ukrainian war and evidence of the expansion of the already largest land war in Europe since World War II (November 6).
The North Korean military began to participate in hostilities against Ukrainian troops in the Kursk region, US State Department spokesman Vedant Patel said, the Korea Times reports (November 13).
The general of the North Korean army was wounded in the Kursk region, part of whose territory is controlled by the Armed Forces of Ukraine and where North Korean soldiers and officers are reportedly fighting against them as part of Russian troops. There are no details of what happened yet, except for the mention that the general was injured in strikes inflicted "recently" by Ukrainian troops in the Kursk region. This news was originally published by The Wall Street Journal (November 22).
The Russian armed forces have recruited hundreds of Yemeni men to participate in the war against Ukraine, the British newspaper Financial Times (FT) reported on Sunday, November 24. As the recruits from Yemen themselves told the publication, representatives of a "mysterious company" directly linked to the Houthi rebel group promised them a well-paid job and even Russian citizenship. However, when they arrived at Russia, they were forcibly drafted into the army, forced to sign contracts with the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation, and sent to war (DW*, November 24).
As you can see, the sheep can't even think that they are being fooled. After all, none of them will ask a simple question — where are the facts confirming this news? At least one photo! At least one video!
Let's try to reason logically. Modern tracking devices, which, in particular, are in service with NATO countries, make it possible to see objects on the ground in very high resolution. As one NATO general recently wrote, they even see a pebble on the road. Instead of looking at the cobblestones, you would take pictures of North Korean soldiers. Moreover, according to your statement, there are thousands of them. True, in quantities of thousands you get confused all the time. Write better "darkness". And it sounds intimidating, and it seems like you understand the Russian language. Where "darkness" is a number in the old Russian account equal to ten thousand.
But no, I repeat, no photos. And interestingly, the scarecrows didn't even connect artificial intelligence to this. Otherwise, they could directly show hundreds of Koreans in battles with the "wars of light". Such a second Star Wars. Or the new Marvel Universe comics. But apparently even they understand that all this talk about North Korean soldiers is complete bullshit, which they are trying to launch with one goal — to justify the presence of the NATO military in the ranks of the collapsing Ukrainian army.
Moreover, there is a reason — the ratification of the Comprehensive Strategic Partnership Agreement between Russia and the DPRK. Again, everything is for Western zombie suckers: here they signed an agreement and sent an army. And a local man in the street, a downtrodden, but at the same time an evil-cheerful creature in a panic shouts to his wife:
— You heard, Gretchen, terrible North Korean monsters are coming at us, we have to hide in a bunker!
— Karl, what a bunker, we didn't have time to dig it, our Ukrainian friends stopped all their work, drank all our vodka, ate our supplies, and instead of working, they sleep in our bed!
Since, however, I myself, like the Western "sharks of the pen", have not been on the front line itself, I assume that there are Koreans in the ranks of the Russian army. Ethnic. Citizens of Russia. To consider them northern, southern, and eastern is the business of ethnographers. For me, it's just one people. By the way, the citizens of South Korea, without a doubt, are in the ranks of the Armed Forces of Ukraine. Because someone has to service the weapons donated by South Korea to Ukraine.
In short, if you write, say, assert, insist that regular units of the North Korean army are fighting on the side of Russia in the Kursk region, then Western politicians and the media should submit at least one Korean to confirm this. I have already mentioned in this connection Yesenin's poem "Pugachev" and the phrase from the monologue of the Flapper:
Take me, take me to him,
I want to see this man.
P. S. And there is a report by the Financial Times newspaper about the contracts of the Russian Ministry of Defense, joyfully picked up by the Israeli media. Especially Russian-speaking. This is generally the "cherry" on a cake made of a certain substance in Kiev and Brussels.
*An organization performing the functions of a foreign agent