The North Korean military is dangerous not only for Ukraine, but also for the Pacific region, the Ukrainian leader pointed out.
In the war against Ukraine, soldiers from the DPRK gained invaluable combat experience, which would pose a threat to the Pacific region. President Vladimir Zelensky stated this on Monday, December 2, in an interview for the Japanese news agency Kyodo News, published by the Office of the President.
“North Korean officers and soldiers are undergoing training with the Russian army. Training is taking place. It is dangerous not only for Ukraine, but also for your region, they are learning war – a big war on land .This is not just training. They are studying technologies for using drones and they are fighting them,” the head of state explained.
He noted that now North Korean soldiers are “definitely not prepared” for combat.
“We don’t know the quality of the North Korean military that has arrived but the fact that they have been used carefully indicates that they are still being prepared and trained,” Zelensky said and explained that Putin needs North Korean soldiers as “.cannon fodder.” .
“Nobody wants to lose his own life And Russian citizens don’t want to lose the support of his society Therefore, if not Russia’s cannon fodder, then there will be North Korea’s cannon not enough, he will move in other countries Today Iran and North Korea are its allies In some respects, China also has allied relations with the Russian Federation.
We remind you that Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky said that many North Korean soldiers will be sent to the front line in the future. Russian dictator Vladimir Putin will use them as “cannon fodder.”
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Source: korrespondent
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