Frontline report: North Koreans retreated while under fire and abandoned wounded in devastating Ukrainian attack on Kursk Oblast  

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** Suffer Devastating Losses in Ukraine**

A recent failed assault by Korean forces against Ukrainian troops has exposed serious gaps in their military preparedness. The attack, which took place near Kruglen’koe, was a major test the North Koreans and ended in disaster.

The North Koreans launched a large-scale assault with little regard for the terrain or enemy defenses. This approach led to heavy losses inflicted by Ukrainian drones and artillery. Recently released footage shows the grim aftermath of the failed attack, with over 20 dead North Korean soldiers lying in open field.

The footage is disturbing, showing wounded soldiers being left untreated and abandoned the battlefield. In some cases, injured troops were seen piled together with the dead, as commanders prioritized advancing their forces over providing first aid.

**Outdated Lead to Heavy Losses**

Reports from Ukrainian soldiers on the ground confirm that the North Koreans do not provide first aid to their wounded. This reflects a broader issue of outdated tactics being used by both North Korean and . These tactics prioritize high costs as a calculated sacrifice, rather than focusing on minimizing losses.

The disastrous outcome of the attack can be attributed to several key reasons. Firstly, the North Koreans received only rudimentary training in modern due to time constraints and a lack of resources. Secondly, the deliberate use of North Korean soldiers as “expendable cannon fodder” by commanders further compounded the disaster.

**A Catastrophic First Loss for the North Koreans**

The aftermath of the assault marked a catastrophic first loss for the North Koreans, who may have helped to establish a foothold but exposed their inability to adapt to contemporary warfare. This operation, meant to bolster Russian efforts in the region, instead served as a stark reminder of the human cost of such outdated tactics.

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