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DPRK soldiers in Kursk region began to resent the lack of food: a general was sent to investigate
North Korean soldiers who came to the Kursk region to fight against Ukraine are complaining about the lack of food. To find out the reasons for the DPRK soldiers' hunger strike, the deputy commander of the resource support of the Leningrad Military District was sent to the Kursk region.
Following complaints from the North Korean military, the Russian command ordered the North Korean military to receive individual rations. This was reported by the Main Intelligence Directorate of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine.
After dissatisfaction grew among the DPRK army personnel stationed in the Kursk region due to the insufficient amount of food provided, Major General Mevlyutov was sent there to investigate.
To solve the problem of hungry North Koreans, the Russian military command decided to give individual rations to the DPRK army from the food stocks of the 11th Separate Airborne Assault Brigade of the Russian Federation.
At the same time, Ukrainian intelligence reports that the terrorist country Russia continues to deploy the North Korean contingent in the war against Ukraine. Soldiers from the 92nd and 94th Special Forces Brigades of the DPRK Army are being transferred to the operational subordination of Russian army units participating in the fighting in the Kursk region. The DPRK is placed at the disposal of the 22nd Motorized Rifle Regiment, the 810th Separate Marine Brigade, and the 11th Separate Air Assault Brigade of the Russian Federation.
As a reminder, out of the 9,000 North Korean soldiers on the territory of the Russian Federation, 2,000 have already been transferred to the combat units of the Russian occupiers. Presumably, the command of the aggressor country plans to use them in active combat either in Ukraine or in the Kursk region, or the DPRK army personnel will remain on the second line of defense, which also poses a danger to Ukraine.
Earlier it was reported that the terrorist country Russia continues to receive weapons from the DPRK to continue its aggression against Ukraine. In addition to multiple launch rocket systems and millions of rounds of ammunition, Pyongyang handed over M1991 rocket launchers to Putin's troops.
As reported by OBOZ.UA, the DIU said that North Korea has been actively transferring military equipment to Russia since October 3, 2023. The DPRK has already provided the aggressor with more than 100 artillery systems and at least the same number of short-range ballistic missiles of the KN23/24 type.
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