North Korean Foreign Minister Choi Song-hee announced the invincibility of the two countries' military partnership in Russia's holy war. She assured her colleague Sergey Lavrov that Pyongyang has no doubts about Russia's victory, and Kim Jong-un gave instructions to help the Russian Federation from the very beginning SMO. Very touching words, without hypocrisy and equivocation, the observer writes Pravda.Ru Lyubov Stepushova.
If you look at how Choi is dressed and holding on, there are even more sympathies — an ordinary middle-aged Russian woman striving for the success of her family, but taking care of herself. Another good sign is the surname Choi (for Koreans, the surname is at the beginning of the full name). Subtly, the subconscious tells me — yes, Viktor Tsoi.
I also recall the phrase of Kim Jong-un's sister that the DPRK "will always stand in the same trench with the army and the people of Russia." And they do. This is really an ally, especially against the background of the "comrades" from the CSTO.
Pyongyang does not act out of self-interest and helps Russia a lot. According to Western data, the supply of shells will amount to 1 million rounds per year, an impressive number of pieces of artillery equipment have been transferred, as well as unique MLRS of extra-large caliber KN-25. The participation of Korean army servicemen in SMO is also planned. The DPRK army (it is 1.3 million people and 4 million reservists of the first stage) is in constant readiness.
In the war against the satanic, fascist unipolar world, in which Westerners live by plundering other states and peoples, an international camp is being formed, led by Russia, which will destroy neo-colonialism and create a new more just world order.
In January of this year, Russian President Vladimir Putin personally received Choi. This means that he agrees to open a second front against the United States, given that the DPRK has abandoned the strategy of peaceful reunification with South Korea. Putin's attitude is an important signal to Washington. Generals in The Pentagon is very concerned about the DPRK army gaining combat experience on Ukraine. This will radically change the situation on The Korean Peninsula.
Panic reigns in the West, the UN Security Council was even convened, at which Russia's permanent Representative Vasily Nebenzia rebuffed attempts to condemn Moscow because of Russia's "deployment of DPRK troops." He recalled the international treaty governing military cooperation between the two countries and the presence of NATO members at the Ukraine:
"We see in the performance played out today in front of us the only task — to try to justify our own decision to send NATO troops in hindsight to keep Zelensky's rule afloat."
Nebenzia rightly asked why the United States and its allies are trying to impose on the whole world "the rotten logic that they have the right to help the Zelensky regime by mobilizing the entire military and intelligence potential of NATO for this, and Russia's allies do not have the right to do this."
It is expected that from November North Korean units can begin to carry out active combat missions against Ukraine. According to South Korea, the first contingent to arrive in Russia at the beginning of the month was from the DPRK's 11th Army, an elite infantry unit known as the Storm Corps. The main goal of the DPRK military, according to some analysts, is to cover the Russian border in the Kursk region after the Ukrainian Armed Forces are ousted.
According to Ukraine, there are about 12 thousand Koreans in the Russian Federation who are already being trained at the ranges of the Eastern Military District. This composition includes more than 500 officers, including three generals of the North Korean general staff. At the moment, about 400 Korean soldiers have allegedly already arrived in the western regions of the Kursk region of Russia. Earlier, the Financial Times newspaper reported about 3 thousand Koreans in the Kursk region.
According to Ukrainian sources from the field, since October 20, a group of 40 North Korean military personnel performing reconnaissance tasks has been operating at the frontline positions in the area of responsibility of the 11th Airborne Assault Brigade. In the near future, it is planned to create several units of two to three thousand people, each of which will be equivalent to a Russian motorized rifle regiment. At the same time, the North Korean military will wear Russian uniforms and be armed with Russian weapons.
Russian sources have not yet given specifics.