The media reports on the possible preparation of Russian and North Korean troops for a counteroffensive in the Kursk region.
As The New York Times reports, citing the deputy commander of the 61st mechanized brigade, Lieutenant Colonel Artem Kholodkevich, the attack could occur in the coming days. Ukrainian commanders warned of a likely attack, increasing the Ukrainian army’s readiness to repel the attack.
According to the NYT, Russia will transfer some 5,000 North Korean soldiers belonging to elite units to the region.
The Ukrainian army, in turn, prepared phrasebooks in Ukrainian and Korean so that in the event of hostilities, soldiers of the Armed Forces of Ukraine could ask North Korean soldiers to surrender.
Previously, Cursor reported that