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So I've heard. Is there any evidence of this? A single picture even?
There is some video evidence. Though it should be noted that since most of the fighting is happening through artillery exchanges and drones, individual soldiers can not necessarily be identified because they are all wearing uniforms of the Russian Armed Forces. Actual close combat is fairly rare and from what I've heard from Russian soldiers so far, the North Koreans do get better equipment so they probably get preferential treatment and are second line behind the assault waves.
https://www.chosun.com/english/north-korea-en/2024/11/06/J4CYB5TXCFH5PEJGHVTAZYGHHM/
https://koreajoongangdaily.joins.com/news/2024-11-05/national/northKorea/Video-of-stranded-North-Korean-soldiers-in-Kursk-battle-suggests-communication-problems-RFA/2170842
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/world-news/2024/10/24/flag-beginning-worry-ukraine-north-korea-troops-russia/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-cmCfhoDfbA
A picture of soldiers training, a picture of a flag, and an extremely blurry video from radio free Asia.
For months, we've been watching 1080p footage of drones dropping bombs on Russians. The footage is so clear and plentiful that you can make our individual soldiers' stubble. Why is it that there is a complete lack of any sort of evidence like this for North Korean soldiers. Why arent there images of North Korean casualties? Ukraine has chomped at the bit to publish any Russian losses - Why would they suddenly stop for North korean losses?
Did you even read my first paragraph? There are probably hundreds of drone videos of Asian looking soldiers in the Russian army at this point, but it's impossible to tell if they are North Koreans or just Koryaks from Kamchatka. There is no point in denying the North Korean involvement. There are a enough testimonies by Russian soldiers, sattelite images of transports and videos for it to be highly credible.
https://www.reuters.com/world/putin-says-it-is-up-russia-how-implement-north-korea-partnership-2024-10-24/
https://m.censor.net/en/news/3517937/dprk_vows_to_help_russia_in_its_war_against_ukraine
https://m.censor.net/en/video_news/3518465/pivnichnokoreyiski_viyiska
https://m.censor.net/en/video_news/3520651/svyaschennyk_rpts_rozpovidaye_okupantam_pro_soyuznykiv_iz_kndr
https://m.censor.net/en/video_news/3520909/pivnichnokoreyiska_gumanitarka