The invaders organized a propaganda action in the city, remembering the “paper” of North Korean troops in the Russian-Ukrainian War.
Donetsk temporarily occupied, a propaganda flash mob was held on the Independence Day of the Democratic Republic of Korea. The event was held near the monument on the “Liberator of Donbass.” Propaganda media informs about it.
So -called action participants laid out the Russian tricolor from the tablets, and then, rotate them, the DPRK flag.
In general, approximately 300 people allegedly participated in the event. According to the common inhabitants, actions were primarily attended by students.
After the flash mob, participants moved to the Art-Donbass Museum, where they watched the thematic film, signed postcards and identified the posters of the posters
In this regard, the Commander of the So -called International Brigade said the “Fifteen” Ara Avidzba that the DPRK, they said, “shoulder -to -shoulder” helps Russia, especially during the adventures in the Kurshchina territory. Separately, he also remembered the participation of the Soviet troops in “Developing the Independence of North Korea.”
The Propaganda Flash Mob video has also been published by Ukrainian Telegram channels.
Earlier, North Korea leader Kim Jong said he was considering the DPRK’s participation in the Russian War against Ukraine “justified” and the showing of a sovereign right to protect “fraternal people”. In addition, ammunition from North Korea is currently forming about half of Russia’s entire bullet.
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Source: korrespondent

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