DPRK troops set up additional observation posts due to fear of Ukrainian drones - DIU
Kyiv • UNN
North Korean units set up additional observation posts to detect Ukrainian drones. For offensive actions, the DPRK military forms assault groups of 20-30 people and uses red tape for identification.
The DPRK troops are setting up additional observation posts out of fear of Ukraine's attack drones, the Defense Intelligence of Ukraine reported on Tuesday in social media, UNN reports.
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"On December 16, 2024, the aggressor state of Russia continued to use North Korean troops in hostilities in the Kursk region. After serious losses, the DPRK units began to set up additional observation posts to detect drones of the Security and Defense Forces of Ukraine," the DIU said.
According to intelligence, "before an assault, North Korean troops amass a group of up to 20-30 soldiers on the front lines - up to six soldiers move to the concentration area in small groups.
"The constant accumulation of assault groups by the DPRK army personnel in Kursk proves that Moscow does not want to lose the pace of offensive actions," the DIU noted.
"The North Korean military uses red tape for recognition at the front," the intelligence said.