After America, an attack like 9/11 took place in this country, this dreaded dictator screamed, video going viral
A 9/11-like attack has come to light in Russia amid the ongoing war with Ukraine. A high-rise building in Kazan, 720 kilometers away from the capital Moscow, has been targeted by drones. The video of the drone attack on the building has also surfaced. Currently, Ukraine is being suspected to be behind this attack. But no statement has yet come from Ukraine regarding this attack. North Korean troops fighting alongside Russian forces have set up more surveillance posts to detect Ukrainian drones.
Ukraine’s intelligence agencies have revealed this. Earlier such reports had also surfaced that the North Korean Army had suffered huge loss of life and property in this war. Let us tell you that a few days ago, President Putin had talked about consulting with Ukraine.
DIU disclosed
On Tuesday, Ukraine’s Defense Intelligence Agency (DIU) disclosed about the monitoring posts on its website. It has also been confirmed by America that along with the Russian army against Ukraine, North Korea has also suffered huge losses. According to the Yonhap news agency report, “The continuous accumulation of attack groups by North Korean army personnel in the Kursk region shows that Moscow does not want to lose the momentum of offensive actions.
The statement from the DIU said that, after suffering serious losses, units of the DPRK (North Korea) began to set up additional monitoring posts to detect drones of the Security and Defense Forces of Ukraine. Russia is still using North Korean troops in the western border region of Kursk.
Russia witness 9/11 style attack!
Drones/UAV’s attack high-rise buildings in Kazan, residents evacuated, Alert Sounded pic.twitter.com/PMHthxQBxh
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11,000 North Korean soldiers present!
South Korea’s spy agency told lawmakers on Thursday that at least 100 North Korean soldiers sent to Russia have been killed. More than 1000 soldiers are injured. The National Intelligence Service attributed most of the deaths to the fact that North Korean soldiers were being ‘used’ as front-line strike forces in ‘unfamiliar battlefields’ due to their lack of experience with drones. Also according to the NIS, few of the estimated 11,000 North Korean troops stationed in the Kursk border area were sent into actual combat.
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