InformNapalm Issues Korean Language Guide for Ukrainian Troops

27 October, 2024 Korean language guide for Ukrainian servicemen. Photo by InformNapalm The editors of the InformNapalm website have created a short Korean language guide for the Ukrainian military.

InformNapalm has shared this news on its X. "Today, some channels and social media have already begun to distribute an initial draft of a manual for the Ukrainian military on typical commands with which they can establish communication on the battlefield and offer North Korean soldiers to lay down their arms," the InformNapalm has reported. However, according to the website's team, an updated version of the manual, which has been approved by the military, is already available in PDF format at the following link: https://informnapalm.org/ua/wp-content/uploads/sites/9/2024/10/file.pdf.

It is also noted that the printed version of the manual is already being distributed among Ukrainian units in the Kursk oblast.

Korean language guide for Ukrainian servicemen. Photo by InformNapalm

According to the authors of the manual, the text of the manual explains that Ukraine is focused on respecting human rights and international norms of warfare. And it demonstrates humanity towards those who find themselves in a difficult situation and have become a tool in the hands of dictators for an aggressive war.

Therefore, every North Korean soldier will have a chance to lay down their arms. As a reminder, according to Ukrainian intelligence, Russia will soon engage the first North Korean military in the war against Ukraine. This was announced by President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy.

According to Ukrainian intelligence, this will happen on October 27-28, 2024. The day before, the press service of the Defence Intelligence of Ukraine (DIU) informed that North Korean troops had already arrived in the Kursk oblast to participate in a full-scale Russian-Ukrainian war.

North Korean special forces during a parade in Pyongyang. Photo: KCTV

The arrival of the DPRK military was reportedly recorded on October 23, 2024.

Ukrainian intelligence has reported that the North Korean army soldiers who arrived in Russia are being trained at five military training grounds located in the east of the aggressor state, namely: Baranovsky, Donguz, Yekaterinoslavsky, 248th and 249th.

At the same time, the South Korean Yonhap News Agency, citing the National Intelligence Agency, reported that North Korea had decided to send four brigades and special forces units totaling up to 12,000 people.