The Ukrainian Ministry of Defense claimed that at least 30 North Korean soldiers were killed and injured as a result of clashes that took place in Russia's Kursk region on December 14 and 15. "RUSSIA IS TRYING TO BURN THE FACES OF NORTH KOREAN SOLDIERS"Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky also claimed in a video shared on his social media account that Russia is burning the faces of North Korean soldiers who died on the battlefield to prevent them from being recognized. In his post, Zelensky stated, "There have been attempts to keep the presence of North Korean soldiers secret. They were even forbidden to show their faces during training. The Russian army tried to erase any visual evidence of their presence. Now, after clashes with our soldiers, the Russians are literally trying to burn the faces of the North Korean soldiers who were killed." USA: THERE ARE INDICATORS OF DEAD OR INJURED NORTH KOREAN SOLDIERSU.S. Department of Defense (Pentagon) spokesperson Major General Pat Ryder responded to questions regarding the claim of 'North Korean soldiers fighting against Ukraine.' Ryder stated, "We assess that North Korean soldiers engaged in combat alongside Russian forces in Kursk. We have indicators of both dead and injured. I cannot provide a specific number, but we are monitoring the situation." An interesting image was shared from the region that the world is watching. It was seen on social media that Ukrainian drones attacked a group of North Korean soldiers. CHRISTMAS TOY ATTACKThe video shows that the Ukrainian Special Forces carried out deadly attacks on Putin's soldiers using drones. In the shared footage, drones decorated with reindeer, penguins, and other Christmas toys are seen hovering over the battlefield and approaching soldiers. The videos also captured the drones diving towards the soldiers, who were seen running in fear. Most of the action reportedly took place in snow-covered fields and forests described as the Kursk region.
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