Russians ‘burning faces’ of dead North Korean soldiers in Ukraine as ‘hundreds killed’

North Korean soldiers in Ukraine

North Korean soldiers are fighting in Ukraine (Image: X: Volodymyr Zelenskyy)

Russians are reportedly burning the faces of soldiers in to conceal the fact that they are fighting for .

In its daily report on the conflict for December 17, the (ISW) stated that Ukrainian President said on Monday that the Russian military is attempting to conceal North Korean personnel losses and is burning the faces of killed soldiers from the country to hide their presence in .

The ISW added: “Zelensky added that the Russian military forbids North Korean personnel from showing their faces while training in and attempted to remove any video evidence of North Korean soldiers operating in .

“Ukrainian military officials and intelligence sources have previously noted that the Russian military attempted to disguise North Korean soldiers as Russian forces from the Republic of Buryatia.

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Ukrainian soldiers receive treatment.

There is fighting in the Kursk region. (Image: Getty)

“ISW has not observed Russian officials and state media acknowledging the presence of North Korean forces in or their participation in combat operations in Kursk Oblast.

“The Kremlin will likely continue to avoid reporting on the deployment of North Korean forces in Kursk Oblast as doing so would tacitly acknowledge that needs foreign troops to recapture its own territory and invalidate Russian President ‘s claims that the Ukrainian incursion into Kursk Oblast resulted in high Russian recruitment rates.”

On Monday, US Major General Patrick Ryder stated that North Korean military personnel have been killed and wounded in combat operations in Kursk Oblast but did not specify how many casualties North Korean personnel have suffered.

On Tuesday, , a senior US military official said that North Korean forces have suffered “several hundred” casualties fighting against Ukrainian troops in ‘s Kursk region.

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The anonymous source said: “Several hundred casualties is our latest estimate that the DPRK has suffered.”

They added that this “would include everything from… light wounds up to being KIA [killed in action],” with soldiers of “all ranks” among the casualties.

The official added: “These are not battle-hardened troops. They haven’t been in combat before.”

The source also said that this was likely contributing to “why they have been suffering the casualties that they have at the hands of the Ukrainians.”

that North Korean units arrived in Kursk last month and were involved in assaults at the weekend near three villages, according to ’s defence intelligence service.

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