WATCH as Ukraine delivers bombshell early Christmas gifts to Putin’s army in the Kursk region, where North Korean soldiers have joined the Russians.
The video shows Ukraine’s Special Forces swapping the sleigh for a unmanned drones to deliver deadly strikes on Vlad’s thugs – who are firmly on the naughty list.
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Twitter/XSanta swapped his sleigh for a drone to deliver the deadly presents to Putin’s forces[/caption]
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The drones are kitted out with reindeer, penguins and other festive toys that can be seen soaring over the battlefield and hunting down the enemy.
The POV footage shows the drones plunging towards the feckless fighters – sending them scattering and tripping over each other in terror.
They are painfully visible amongst the barren landscape – making it easy to pick them off.
Most of the action is happening in snow-covered fields and forests identified as the Kursk region.
The footage is from the 8th regiment of the Ukrainian Special Forces, which has been engaging North Korean soldiers after they were deployed to the front line this week.
The Ukrainian military said: “The soldiers of the 8th regiment of the Special Operations Forces of the Armed Forces of Ukraine organized a warm welcome for North Korean troops in the Kursk region of the Russian Federation.
“Over the course of three days, SSO operators destroyed 50 enemy soldiers and wounded another 47.
“Also during this period, the SSO soldiers hit two armoured vehicles, two cars and one enemy ATV.”
Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky confirmed this week that “the Russians have begun to use North Korean soldiers in their assaults”, and a number of videos have been released by the military claiming to show active North Korean fighters.
One video claimed to show the bodies of dozens of dead Russian and North Korean soldiers stacked up together.
The first clear image of a North Korean fighter’s face in Russia
A video that Ukrainian sources claim shows dead North Korean and Russian soldiers’ bodies stacked together
Yesterday, the first clear image of a terrified-looking North Korean face fighting in the Kursk region emerged.
And today there came sickening evidence that Putin’s forces are scorching the faces of dead North Korean soldiers in order to hit their losses.
Ukrainian reports suggest Russian troops are covering up the deaths by placing masks on the faces of fallen North Korean soldiers – or even “burning” their faces to erase identifying features.
Zelenksy condemned Putin’s exploitation of North Korean soldiers, referencing a macabre image that seems to show the face of a body being torched.
He said: “Russia is not only involving North Korean soldiers in assaults on Ukrainian positions but also trying to hide the losses of these people.
“After the battles with our guys, the Russians are also trying to… literally burn the faces of the killed North Korean soldiers.
“This is a demonstration of the contempt that now reigns in Russia—contempt for everything human.
“There is no reason for Koreans to fight and die for Putin.
“And even after their death, all that awaits them from Russia is mockery.”
Even if the president has sympathy for the North Koreans, shipped to fight 4,000 miles from home, it will not stop his forces from unleashing their full firepower on the soldiers.
A picture that Ukraine has claimed shows Russian soldiers torching the face of a dead North Korean soldier
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