**North Korean Army Attacks Ukrainian Positions in Russia**
For the first time in history, the North Korean army launched a massive attack on the positions of the Armed Forces of Ukraine near the city of Sudzha, located in the Russian Federation. This attack occurred on December 14.
**Details of the Attack**
On December 14, soldiers from the 92nd Assault Brigade and the 95th Air Assault Brigade of the Ukrainian army were defending a demilitarized zone near the village of Mala Loknya in Kursk Oblast. They repelled a large-scale attack by North Korean troops who were supported by Russian forces.
**Enemy Tactics**
According to sources, over 200 enemy soldiers attacked from multiple directions using terrain to their advantage. The enemy used “human wave” tactics, similar to those employed during the Korean War of 1950-1953. Despite suffering losses, they advanced head-on, undeterred by precise fire and heavy strikes from Ukrainian weapons.
**Ukrainian Defense**
The battle was intense, but the Ukrainian defense held firm. The enemy managed to seize several trenches in one of the forested areas, but Ukrainian forces launched successful counterattacks to restore their positions. Ukrainian troops continued to inflict heavy losses on the enemy throughout the battle.
**Casualties and Aftermath**
Video footage shows dozens of bodies of North Korean soldiers. It is unclear whether any enemy combatants were captured. Preliminary data suggest that an entire battalion of North Korean troops was involved in the attack, demonstrating a high level of combat training and coordination.
**Urgent Need for Support**
It is evident that the Russian command plans to continue sending fresh waves of North Korean “cannon fodder” into battle. Ukrainian troops in this area urgently need maximum support with drones and ammunition to stop these attacks.