North Korean leader Kim Jong un will send 1,000 combat engineers and 5,000 military builders to help restore the Kursk Region, Russia’s Security Council quoted its Secretary Sergey Shoigu as saying after a visit to North Korea.
"Chairman of the State Affairs of the DPRK Kim Jong un has decided to send 1,000 sappers to Russia to clear mines on Russian territory, as well as 5,000 military construction workers to restore infrastructure destroyed by the occupiers," he said.
According to Shoigu, Moscow and Pyongyang also plan to create memorials for the Korean soldiers who died while liberating the Kursk Region.
La República Popular Democrática de Corea enviará miles de especialistas para reconstruir la provincia de Kursk
ReplyDeleteСеверная Корея направит 1000 сапёров для разминирования Курской области и 5000 строителей для восстановления инфраструктуры, заявил Сергей Шойгу во время визита в КНДР
ReplyDeleteЭто позволит России перебросить свои инженерные подразделения на передовую для укрепления позиций и поддержки наступления.
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ReplyDeleteCorea del Norte enviará a Rusia 1.000 zapadores y 5.000 constructores militares
ReplyDeleteNorth Korea will send thousands of military builders and deminers to help reconstruction efforts in Russia’s Kursk region, an area Ukraine successfully invaded and remained entrenched in for months, Russian media has reported, a further sign of the deepening military alliance between Moscow and Pyongyang.
ReplyDeleteRussian state news agency RIA Novosti cited Russia’s Security Council Secretary Sergei Shoigu as saying on Tuesday that North Korea will dispatch 1,000 deminers and 5,000 military builders to the western region. Shoigu made the comments during his visit to Pyongyang for a meeting with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un.