The Ukrainian military has just revealed A handwritten letter found on the body of a suspected North Korean soldier killed in Russia’s Kursk region. A detail that causes a dent, due to the lowness in itself and the sensitivity of the discovery.
The Ukrainian Special Operations Forces have made the letter public through their Facebook account and it shows that the paper contained a birthday message to an apparent comrade-in-armsalong with your identification.
“Querido Song Ji-myong, my closest comrade in arms, celebrates his birthday here on Russian soil, far of our beloved Joseon and the embrace of your affectionate father and mother,” said the crumpled note, written in black pen. “I sincerely wish you good health and a happy birthday“.
According to the Ukrainian military, the name written on the soldier’s passport was Jong Kyong-hong. It is believed that the letter was not delivered or was a draftsince it was dated December 9.
The Ukrainian army revealed that “these are some of the deciphered entries from confiscated notebooks“, and that “they are translating other entries and more will be revealed.”
This occurs while Russia is apparently carrying out an operation to expel Ukrainian troops from the Kursk regionon the front line. Several sources say that the majority of North Korean troops sent to Russia, estimated to be They total around 11,000are deployed in this area.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky stated in a post on Telegram and X on Monday that it is believed that More than 3,000 North Korean soldiers have been killed or wounded fighting for Russia in the Kursk region. Zelensky gave this statistic after a briefing from kyiv’s top commander about the ongoing battle on Russian territory, an offensive that has stretched since August.
Source: www.huffingtonpost.es