North Korea parades ‘Kursk veterans,’ but they ‘are at least 6,000 short’ - London Business News
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A military parade was held in Pyongyang with the participation of so-called “Kursk veterans” who fought against Ukraine. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine called the event a propaganda show and warned of the risks of cooperation between North Korea and Russia.
North Korea parades ‘Kursk veterans,’ but they ‘are at least 6,000 short’ - London Business News
On the evening of February 25, North Korea staged a grand military parade in the heart of Pyongyang, showcasing troops proudly identified as “Kursk veterans.” These soldiers are allegedly those… The post North Korea parades ‘Kursk veterans,’ but they ‘are at least 6,000 short’ appeared first on London Business News
In the capital of North Korea, the military, who fought in the Kursk region on the side of Russia, marched under the Russian flag. The Ukrainian Foreign Ministry recalled about 6,000 dead in the war against Ukraine.
The quiet one said that Kim doesn't supply "gun meat" for free – he gets support from the Russian Federation for that.
Media published a video parade in Pyongyang, during which North Korean soldiers fighting against Ukraine marched through the streets of the capital of the DPRK under the Russian flag. A representative of the Ukrainian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, George Tikh, noted that "they may look proud but have nothing to be proud of." WAC ZAINTEREST Kim Jong Eun announced the expansion of the DPRK's nuclear arsenal and called the terms for negotiations wit…
The "march" of the DPRK military with the Russian flag lacked thousands of dead soldiers - Foreign MinistryGeorgiy Tykhyi called the march of the North Korean military with the Russian flag in Pyongyang a propaganda farce. He stated that thousands of DPRK soldiers died fighting on the side of Russia.
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