On the 18th (local time), Ukrainian media Kyiv Independent reported that the Security Service of Ukraine had intercepted a phone call between a nurse working at a hospital in Moscow, Russia and her husband, and made their conversation public. The nurse’s husband is a Russian soldier who is currently stationed in Kursk, a Russian territory partially occupied by Ukrainian forces, and is fighting in the conflict. “We’ve moved the wounded soldiers (North Korean soldiers) who came by train from Kursk to the hospital,” the nurse said in a phone call with her husband. “There were 100 the day before and 120 today, so there are about 220 in total in the hospital, but no one knows how many more will come.” He also expressed his dissatisfaction, saying, “We cleared a ward for these people,” and “Are they the elite? Why are they being given special treatment?” The angry nurse did not hesitate to make racist remarks. The woman said, “They all look the same, I can’t tell who’s who,” and added sarcastically, “Do I really have to put it on my forehead?” “They have ropes with numbers hanging from their wrists, it’s like being at a zoo,” he added. The woman said she was unable to communicate with the North Korean soldiers due to language barriers, saying, “How do you know if they need painkillers? If they scream, it means it hurts. Damn it.” “They don’t know any Russian, so even if we try to communicate with them using a translator, the translations end up being incorrect,” he said, adding, “Their muttering is driving me crazy.” The woman also revealed that she was unable to communicate in English. “North Korea is allied with us, and South Korea is banned from using English because they are allied with the United States (an English-speaking country),” he said. He criticized the situation of accepting hundreds of North Korean patients without any communication, calling it “outrageous.” The Kyiv Independent reported that “the authenticity of the call itself could not be verified.” The time of the call has not been specified. However, details are gradually emerging that a considerable number of North Korean troops have been killed or injured. South Korea’s National Intelligence Service said in a closed-door meeting with the National Assembly Intelligence Committee on the 19th that at least 100 North Korean soldiers deployed to the Ukrainian front have been killed and over 1,000 injured so far. The Associated Press also reported on the 17th, citing a high-ranking U.S. military official, that “hundreds of North Korean troops were killed or wounded in the Kursk attack.” The National Intelligence Service also reported to the National Assembly on the same day that it was closely monitoring the possibility of North Korea sending additional troops. Rumors are circulating within the North Korean Storm Corps, which has already been deployed to the Russian front, that additional troops will be sent, and it has been learned that North Korean leader Kim Jong Un is preparing to participate in the drills. 2024.12.20 08:45 ※Related thread [Search Korea] “If anything, they’re a hindrance” More than 100 North Korean soldiers dispatched to Russia killed, South Korean intelligence agency reports [12/19] [Gure★] [JoongAng Ilbo] Ukrainian special forces member: “North Korean troops rushed like zombies… they were an easy target” [12/18] [Masked Unida★].
>The woman said, “They all look the same, I can’t tell who’s who,” and sarcastically added, “Do I have to put it on my forehead?” He added: “They have ropes with numbers written on them hanging from their wrists, it’s like being at a zoo.” <丶`∀´>It’s a cabbage lol.
More than 100 animals are brought in by train every day, and the number is apparently increasing every day, so within 10 days the area will be overflowing with more than 1,000 animals.
The fuel facilities here produce fuel for the military, and oil facilities are being destroyed one after another, so will Russia be able to survive this winter?
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