Ukraine's Special Operations Forces release notes of North Korean soldier killed in Russia's Kursk Oblast – photo

Operators of the Ukrainian Special Operations Forces of the Armed Forces of Ukraine continue to kill North Korean soldiers in Kursk Oblast. Source: press service for Ukrainian Special Operations Forces Details: One of the killed North Korean soldiers had a notebook in which the author, Gyong Hong Jong, congratulated another soldier, Song Ji Myong (or Yong), on his birthday.

Dec 24, 2024 - 09:00
Ukraine's Special Operations Forces release notes of North Korean soldier killed in Russia's Kursk Oblast – photo

Operators of the Ukrainian Special Operations Forces of the Armed Forces of Ukraine continue to kill North Korean soldiers in Kursk Oblast.

Source: press service for Ukrainian Special Operations Forces 

Details: One of the killed North Korean soldiers had a notebook in which the author, Gyong Hong Jong, congratulated another soldier, Song Ji Myong (or Yong), on his birthday.

Quote from the notebook: "I, having left my homeland and being in Russia, wish my best friend and brother-in-arms Song Ji Myong (Yong) a happy birthday and good health, 9 December 2024."

The Special Forces note that this is the first decoded entry from the trophy notebook.

 
Notes of North Korean soldier killed in Russiaʼs Kursk Oblast
Photo: Ukrainian Special Operations Forces

While the operators of Special Operations Forces continue to kill the Russians in Kursk Oblast, the translation of other recordings of Jong is underway.

Quote: "When you want to congratulate a friend, but instead of a party, you get a machine gun and a trench on someone else's land, and the candles on the cake are replaced with Ukrainian 5.56 calibre lead."

Background:

  • On 19 December, South Korean MP Lee Seong-kweun cited intelligence reports that 100 North Korean soldiers were killed in Kursk Oblast and about 1,000 more soldiers fighting on the side of the Russian Federation were wounded.
  • The Pentagon predicted an increase in casualties among North Korean military personnel who continue to participate in fighting in Russia’s Kursk Oblast.
  • North Korea's military is likely preparing to deploy additional troops and military equipment to Russia, potentially including kamikaze drones, in support of Moscow's war against Ukraine.
  • On 24 December, following a meeting of the Supreme Commander-in-Chief's Staff, President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said that according to preliminary estimates, the number of killed and wounded North Korean soldiers in Kursk Oblast exceeds 3,000.

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