DPRK soldiers killed in Kursk Oblast carried forged documents – Ukraine's Special Operations Forces, photos
Ukraine's Special Operations Forces (SOF) have reported the elimination of three more North Korean soldiers in Kursk Oblast and seized their documents, which display signs of forgery. The documents are likely being used by Russia to conceal the presence of North Korean military personnel. Source: Ukraine's Special Operations Forces
Advertisement: Russian-made military id cards of eliminated North Korean soldiers.Photos: SOFPhotos: SOF
Details: The SOF reported that the military IDs lacked complete stamps and photographs, the patronymics were presented in a Russian style and the place of birth was marked as the Republic of Tuva. The signatures of the document holders, however, were written in Korean. Quote: "Decrypted data revealed the true names of the eliminated North Koreans as Ban Guk Jin, Lee Dae Hyuk and Cho Chul Ho.
However, according to their Russian documents, they were listed as Kim Kang Solat Albertovich, Dongnk Jang Surovich and Belek Aganak Kap-oolovich."
Advertisement: Russian-made military id cards of eliminated North Korean soldiers. Photos: SOFPhotos: SOF Russian-made military id cards of eliminated North Korean soldiers. Photos: SOFPhotos: SOFDetails: The SOF emphasised that this incident further confirms that Russia employs all possible means to obscure its battlefield losses and the involvement of foreign forces.
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