The merciless trolling continues.
70% of Ukrainian soldiers who were captured by Russia refuse to be included in the exchange lists
South Korea will send it's troops to Ukraine to fight the North Korea's troops supporting Russia.
This is slowly becoming WW3..
@AussieCossack
More trolling? Not sure.....
It is looking less and less like trolling.
Not so sure it is trolling or teasing. At the very least, NK military training in Russia is to be taken seriously.
They have been reporting since at least June Ukraine-Russia war live: North Korea to send engineering troops to help Russia rebuild bombed cities. Like a stopped clock they will be right some time.
Certainly a propaganda war, for sure.
For sure.
Pilots now...
LEAKED footage of North Korean troops wearing Russian uniforms in Russia and speaking Korean!
LEAKED footage of North Korean troops wearing Russian uniforms in Russia...
https://www.thetruthseeker.co.uk/?p=297161
Ukraine does not have enough soldiers to stop Russia
Douglas Macgregor begins the interview by saying that the North Korean military in Russia in regards to fighting in the Russia-Ukraine war is preposterous. He explains some of the images put forth by MSM on this topic which he views as disinformation.
UKRAINE Raking in the Money from G7
Peace, end war?
Ukraine admitting DEFEAT in last ditch move? Putin and BRICS slam US Dollar | Redacted Live
Ukraine admitting DEFEAT in last ditch move? Putin and BRICS slam US Dollar |...
Why is Ukraine’s army facing a desertion crisis?
Thousands of men have abandoned their posts, blaming poor conditions on the front lines and open-ended service.
Family, friends and army comrades gather to mourn Ukrainian army paramedic Nazarii Lavrovskyi, 31, at his funeral at Lisove cemetery in Kyiv, April 24, 2024 [Francisco Seco/AP]
By Shola Lawal
More Ukrainian soldiers have deserted the army this year than ever since the onset of a war that analysts say has seen both sides make gains and report losses.
Prosecutions for desertion from Ukraine’s army are thought to have hit at least 30,000 – quite possibly much more – already this year. This is several times the number in 2022, the year the war began when citizens and foreigners voluntarily poured into the military to push Russia back.
Piles of American vehicles turned into scrap metal at Russian liberated Krasny Yar
Piles of American vehicles turned into scrap metal at Russian liberated...
Determined To Win Moscow Unites Partners
While the West continues to fuel bloody conflicts, including the war in Ukraine, Moscow is steadily following the course set for victory at the front and for multipolarity on the global scene.
Continuing offensive operations on all fronts, the Russian military launched another combined attack on the rear areas of Ukraine. On the night of October 23, Russian strikes were reported in Ivano-Frankivsk, Odessa, Kharkiv, Vinnytsia and Kiev regions. According to preliminary reports, the targets included military depots, airfields and military bases of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
In its turn, the Ukrainian military tried to attack the territory of Russia.
Russian air defense forces shot down 14 Ukrainian drones at night. Ten drones were destroyed over Crimea, four others were destroyed in the Rostov region. Also, in the Black Sea, the Black Sea Naval Aviation destroyed four Ukrainian unmanned boats on their way to the Crimean Peninsula.
With the support of NATO, the Ukrainian military resumed regular attempts to attack targets in Crimea after a short pause. Today’s strikes were expected. The day before, military monitoring resources reported that an aviation missile threat was introduced on the peninsula, which indicates the takeoff of Su-24M cruise missile carriers and their approach to the southern Russian regions. However, the interception of missiles was not reported. Most likely, the Ukrainian fighters launched the ADM-160 decoy missiles in order to assess the reaction of the Russian defense and force its air defense systems to expend ammunition. After such a provocation, a combined attack on the peninsula was expected to be launched in the nearest future, and the Russian military was ready to repel it.
Meanwhile, the West is busy following the BRICS international summit, which is taking place in the Russian city of Kazan from October 22 to 24. Russia assumed the BRICS presidency in 2024 and the year has begun with the accession of new members to the association – in addition to Russia, Brazil, India, China and South Africa, it now includes Egypt, Ethiopia, Iran, the United Arab Emirates and Saudi Arabia. Together, these countries represent more than 45% of the world’s population and more than 30% of global GDP. Russia’s BRICS presidency is under the motto of strengthening multilateralism for equitable global development and security.
The BRICS summit in Kazan has already become a new symbol of Russia’s lack of isolation, and the West clearly sees it as a challenge to its hegemony. Most foreign media have reported that the participation of world leaders in the summit in Russia demonstrates that the West has failed to isolate Moscow, and proves that the Russian Federation has no shortage of allies. Among other things, the final declaration of the summit, will approve a common approach to the situation in Ukraine.