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"Understand hard": Russians cannot teach North Korean soldiers to the Fire by the Media

Soldiers from the DPRK, who arrived in the Kursk region, are hardly overcome by the language barrier and cannot study standard teams, journalists say. Several thousand soldiers from the DPRK have already arrived in the Kursk region from the Far East of the Russian Federation, where they were transferred from North Korea. However, South Korean intelligence reports that they have not yet been able to establish communication with the Russians. About it reports CNN.

"The Russian military began to teach North Korean about a hundred Russian military terms, such as" return to positions "," Fire "," Start ". But North Korean soldiers understand hard," - said one of the members of the South Korean Parliament Intelligence Committee. However, they added that the North Korean soldiers are difficult to communicate, and it is unclear whether they will be able to overcome the language barrier.

Also, according to radio interception, published by the Main Directorate of Intelligence of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine, a Russian officer complains that each group of 30 North Korean soldiers has been ordered to allocate a translator and three servicemen of the Russian Federation.

However, the Russians themselves express doubt about the opportunity to provide newcomers with a team composition: "older for 30 people, where to take them?" Russian soldiers will also be worried about how to command the North Korean soldiers, as well as they will be provided with ammunition and military equipment, testify to the data obtained by Ukraine's military intelligence.

It is noted that the Russians respond to the North Korean soldiers who arrive under the code name "Battalion K", at some point calling them "Grobilky Chinese" and asking, "What to do with them?" According to Pentagon, about 10,000 North Korean soldiers are being military training in the East of Russia. Earlier, the White House estimated at 3,000 people.

The National Intelligence Service of South Korea (NIS) is currently monitoring the "movement of some North Korean servicemen, including high -ranking military personnel, on the front line", said Lee Son Quon and Pak Don, which NIS informed during a closed parliamentary committee.

North Korea has also intensified security measures - both to protect its dictator Kim Jong -in and to prevent the spread of news about the transfer of North Korean troops to Russia in this extremely isolated and poor country. To this end, the North Korean officers who participate in Russian operations are forbidden to use phones, and the families of soldiers say that their loved ones are simply participating in "military exercises", South Korean intelligence says.

Despite these measures, rumors of the troops to Russia have spread in North Korea, which caused "riots" in some parts of the country. North Korea residents fear that they can be sent to Russia, while others are wondering why they are sacrificed to another country, Seoul said. Recall that a new reality forced the Armed Forces fighters to prepare for interaction with Koreans with the DPRK.