The military explained how Russians use North Korean soldiers in combat.


The occupiers on the front line continue to use their standard tactics, which consist of maximizing fire impact on Ukrainian military positions with the help of aviation, unmanned systems, and artillery. This was stated by the commander of the unmanned aviation complexes battalion "Achilles" of the 92nd separate assault brigade named after koshovoy ataman Ivan Sirko, Yuriy Fedorenko.
According to Fedorenko, the enemy uses various means to achieve its goal. If they have armored vehicles, they will use them, and if not, they will try to obtain or repair them. The enemy also actively uses manpower, which is their cheapest resource.
Fedorenko emphasized that the resistance to Russian invaders depends on the resources available to the Ukrainian troops. Where the necessary resources are available, the enemy does not achieve significant success, but where they are lacking, they achieve certain results.
However, Fedorenko believes that the enemy will not be able to maintain the intensity of combat operations for long. He believes that within two months, the enemy will be able to achieve maximum results, and then the pressure will weaken.
However, Fedorenko noted that reinforcing the occupying forces with North Korean soldiers could affect the situation. He warns that this could lead to problems for the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation. At the same Time, this could be a signal to the international community and could support granting Ukraine permission to use precision weapons against military targets in the Russian Federation.
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