North Korean UAV Operators Help Direct Russian Fire on Ukrainian Positions

North Korean units are involved in supporting Russian troops in the Sumy region, coordinating strikes on Ukrainian positions using drones.
The Gaze reports on this, referring to the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine on Facebook.
The Russian command is using North Korean UAV operators to conduct reconnaissance and correct fire on Ukrainian positions from the Kursk region.
Drone operators are helping to accurately guide multiple launch rocket systems, which indicates the active involvement of foreign forces in the conflict.
The Ukrainian Armed Forces have recorded negotiations between North Korean operators and Russian military personnel, confirming their participation in hostilities. Due to high losses and the failure of offensive operations, Russia continues to involve foreign units to strengthen its offensive.
At the same time, Ukraine continues to document all facts of foreign formations' participation in the war.
“All forces involved in aggression against Ukraine will be neutralized in accordance with the laws and rules of warfare,” the statement concludes.
The Gaze previously reported that, according to the South Korean intelligence, around 2,000 North Korean soldiers have already been killed in Russia's war against Ukraine, while Pyongyang is preparing to send thousands more soldiers and engineers to Russia.
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