It didn't take long for the west to spin and lie about the Kursk disaster. I now seems it was a disaster for Russia and N. Korea. I guess I was wrong, it was all a brilliant Ukrainian trap that the Russians fell into. I posted half the article. If you feel like throwing up, I'll leave a link so you can read the last half of this shit show article.
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/worl...r&cvid=7f4cb9c1c00a44da886514315ba4e6e3&ei=10
Ukraine commander makes chilling admission about North Korean soldiers helping Russia
In an interview with ABC, Ukrainian commander Maj. Oleh Shyriaiev talks about what it was like to encounter the North Koreans, saying "They tried to do an assault with a company group. We were prepared."
"We withdrew a bit and we created a minefield. And after the North Koreans hit those mines, my guys just finished them off with guns," he said.
Russian troops tried their best to get rid of Ukraine's forces from Kursk, making it a top priority for the Kremlin. This proved harder than they might have expected, and the Russians suffered heavy losses for little ground. This is when the North Korean troops were summoned.
Ukraine is now holding onto a small portion of land in Kursk but Shyriaiev believes the operation was a success, even though it ended in his troops retreating.
He told ABC that the Russians and North Koreans "have lost a lot of personnel, both recoverable and irrecoverable losses.
"They have lost a lot of equipment, a lot of their infrastructure has been damaged, which means that they would need to rebuild it. This also comes at a cost. And this also weakens Russia."
One month after the August offensive, Shyriaiev was recognized as a "Hero of Ukraine" by President Volodymyr Zelenskyy. He was already a well-respected and decorated veteran before this.
He said, "I am proud that we were the first to actually bring the fight to Russian soil."