Chilling scale of Putin's North Korean losses in Ukraine revealed in leaked phone call
The (UK) Mirror ^ | December 19, 2024 | Zahra Khaliq
Posted on 12/21/2024 3:04:21 AM PST by Timber Rattler
Leaked voice recordings have revealed the chilling scale of North Korean losses in Vladimir Putin's war on Ukraine, with "several hundreds" of troops reportedly killed or wounded on the frontline in Kursk.
The audio messages, allegedly intercepted by Ukraine's Security Service, are between a nurse in a Russian hospital and her husband, who is fighting in Kharkiv. During the call, the woman makes reference to hundreds of injured or killed soldiers filling Moscow's hospitals.
The woman says: "Yesterday there was a train with about 100 people. Today, 120 others, making 200. How many more are there? God only knows." She then complains that the language barrier between North Korean troops and Russian medics causes further problems - with medical staff using an online translator to speak to them.
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TOPICS: Foreign Affairs; News/Current Events; Russia; Ukraine
KEYWORDS: fodder; kremlin; norks; northkorea
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky claimed the faces of killed North Korean soldiers are being burnt to hide Russia's war losses. He said: “Russia is not only involving North Korean soldiers in assaults on Ukrainian positions but also trying to hide the losses of these people.
“After the battles with our guys, the Russians are also trying to… literally burn the faces of the killed North Korean soldiers. This is a demonstration of the contempt that now reigns in Russia - contempt for everything human.
“There is no reason for Koreans to fight and die for Putin."
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