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Updates and events in the War in Ukraine 2025

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1 hour ago, zmisha said:

 

Surely Z-Putin feels shame acknowledging Ukraine held significant Russian territory for 9 months, and needed N Koreans to free it because Z-losses were so high.  

 

 

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2 hours ago, rabas said:

 

Surely Z-Putin feels shame acknowledging Ukraine held significant Russian territory for 9 months, and needed N Koreans to free it because Z-losses were so high.  

It was a time full of shame and despair. Let me remind you that last September Ukraine was advancing in Kursk towards Moscow, and it was also announced that Russia would simply be shot at with long-range missiles. In such a situation, the Ukrainian army could have been in Moscow in a matter of hours.

And in such a difficult situation, the communication between the great leaders Vladimir and Kim led to the fact that Z-Leader Vladimir found a solution to the problem - to demonstratively scratch the huge Russian nuclear balls. Vladimir declared that according to the new nuclear doctrine, the United States would be responsible for Ukraine.

After that, the problem of mass shelling with long-range missiles was solved. Z guys breathed a sigh of relief and said - thank you, our great leader! Of course, communication with Kim, who constantly uses nuclear intimidation, was very useful.

Recently, scratching nuclear balls has become a regular occurrence. And we see a completely different result in Ukraine. From the latest news - Shoigu recently threatened the West with nuclear weapons and announced the need to conduct nuclear tests. Z guys hope that scratching will be done more often and both hands will be used simultaneously - the Z leader and the ministry of defense.

3 hours ago, sharot724 said:

Do you know when the Taurus Missiles will arrive from Germany?

When Putin said that he liked Biden more than Trump, he also said why. Because Biden is predictable. This allowed Putin to prepare countermeasures in advance and successfully neutralize the threat of long range missles. Unfortunately, Trump is completely unpredictable. Therefore, we do not know when the decision will be made to deliver the Taurus and whether they will be delivered at all.
 

Why is Trump's decision important here? As Putin said, US occupation troops have been in Germany since 1945, they just changed their name. Based on this, the Z guys believe that Germany is under US external control.

14 hours ago, rabas said:

 

Surely Z-Putin feels shame acknowledging Ukraine held significant Russian territory for 9 months, and needed N Koreans to free it because Z-losses were so high.  

 

 

Absolutely no evidence of NK troops involved whatsoever 

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40 minutes ago, frank83628 said:

Absolutely no evidence of NK troops involved whatsoever 

Absolutely showing you don't know what you're talking about. Keep reading your fringe media and you'll never find out the truth.

4 minutes ago, stevenl said:

Absolutely showing you don't know what you're talking about. Keep reading your fringe media and you'll never find out the truth.

Show me proof of NK soldier there

43 minutes ago, frank83628 said:

Show me proof of NK soldier there

Done already, just not by the fringe media, the only ones you recognise.

12 hours ago, zmisha said:

It was a time full of shame and despair. Let me remind you that last September Ukraine was advancing in Kursk towards Moscow, and it was also announced that Russia would simply be shot at with long-range missiles. In such a situation, the Ukrainian army could have been in Moscow in a matter of hours.

And in such a difficult situation, the communication between the great leaders Vladimir and Kim led to the fact that Z-Leader Vladimir found a solution to the problem - to demonstratively scratch the huge Russian nuclear balls. Vladimir declared that according to the new nuclear doctrine, the United States would be responsible for Ukraine.

After that, the problem of mass shelling with long-range missiles was solved. Z guys breathed a sigh of relief and said - thank you, our great leader! Of course, communication with Kim, who constantly uses nuclear intimidation, was very useful.

Recently, scratching nuclear balls has become a regular occurrence. And we see a completely different result in Ukraine. From the latest news - Shoigu recently threatened the West with nuclear weapons and announced the need to conduct nuclear tests. Z guys hope that scratching will be done more often and both hands will be used simultaneously - the Z leader and the ministry of defense.

Best this post go with our esteem expert poster as he has asked the question:

 

Don't you get tired of fear mongering

 

 

 

3 minutes ago, stevenl said:

Done already, just not by the fringe media, the only ones you recognise.

Done already  by who?...its only been based on reports from Ukraine, not internationally verified or rscognised, denied by Russian forces....  again, what proof do you have?

 

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Russia has officially confirmed the deployment of North Korean soldiers in the ongoing conflict in Ukraine, particularly in the Kursk region. This marks a significant development in the war, highlighting the deepening military ties between Moscow and Pyongyang.Wikipedia+2Reddit+2Wikipedia+2Reuters

Confirmation and Deployment

On April 26, 2025, Russian President Vladimir Putin announced that Russian forces had regained control of the Kursk region, previously captured by Ukraine in a surprise offensive. Putin declared the Ukrainian operation a failure and claimed this victory enables further advances. However, Ukrainian officials disputed these claims, stating the battle in Kursk continues and calling Russia’s statements propaganda. Despite setbacks following Ukraine’s earlier territorial gains, particularly in August, Moscow has reportedly regained key areas with the help of about 14,000 North Korean troops. General Valery Gerasimov praised the North Korean soldiers for their support. New York Post+3New York Post+3AP News+3

Combat Performance and Casualties

North Korean troops, estimated at around 14,000, have been actively involved in combat operations in the Kursk region. Despite initial challenges due to inadequate equipment and lack of experience, these forces have adapted to the battlefield conditions. Reports indicate that by March 2025, approximately 5,000 North Korean soldiers had been killed or wounded. ABC News

A notable incident highlighting their involvement is a bodycam video released by Ukraine's Special Operations Forces, showing eight Ukrainian rangers eliminating 25 North Korean troops in Russian trenches in Kursk. The Ukrainian rangers quickly secured advantageous firing positions and launched a successful assault, despite being outnumbered and under artillery fire. One ranger was injured by shrapnel during the encounter, but the team continued their attack, using thermal vision scopes and grenade launchers. After neutralizing the North Korean unit, the rangers discovered and confiscated documents, including Russian materials and notes in Korean. The incident occurred in March 2025 in the Kursk region, previously captured by Ukraine in a counter-invasion aimed at diverting Russian forces and strengthening Ukraine's position in peace talks. Moscow had deployed over 11,000 North Korean soldiers to reclaim the territory, though their effectiveness has been questioned due to issues like friendly fire and desertion. Financial Times+4New York Post+4AP News+4

Strategic Implications

The deployment of North Korean troops underscores the strengthening alliance between Russia and North Korea. This collaboration extends beyond personnel, with North Korea supplying Russia with significant military aid, including ballistic missiles and artillery shells. Intelligence from Ukraine and South Korea, supported by satellite imagery and social media evidence, indicates North Korea has provided Russia with 148 KN-23 and KN-24 missiles, millions of artillery shells, and rocket systems. A joint Reuters investigation tracked 64 shipments over 20 months, involving 15,000 containers and an estimated 4 million artillery rounds. Experts suggest North Korean munitions now constitute up to 70% of Russia’s artillery supplies, making them strategically essential. Additionally, newer North Korean weapons are being tested on Ukrainian battlefields, potentially enhancing Pyongyang’s capabilities. Despite denials, North Korea also reportedly sent thousands of troops to Russia’s Kursk region, with continued deployments after initial heavy losses. This growing military alliance, formalized by a 2024 treaty between Kim Jong-un and Vladimir Putin, may lead to further exchanges of advanced weaponry and technology, strengthening both nations’ military power. Reuters+2The Guardian+2Wikipedia+2

For a comprehensive overview of North Korea's involvement in the Russian invasion of Ukraine, you can refer to the following sources:Wikipedia

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1 minute ago, Rimmer said:

Russia has officially confirmed the deployment of North Korean soldiers in the ongoing conflict in Ukraine, particularly in the Kursk region. This marks a significant development in the war, highlighting the deepening military ties between Moscow and Pyongyang.Wikipedia+2Reddit+2Wikipedia+2Reuters

Confirmation and Deployment

On April 26, 2025, Russian President Vladimir Putin announced that Russian forces had regained control of the Kursk region, previously captured by Ukraine in a surprise offensive. Putin declared the Ukrainian operation a failure and claimed this victory enables further advances. However, Ukrainian officials disputed these claims, stating the battle in Kursk continues and calling Russia’s statements propaganda. Despite setbacks following Ukraine’s earlier territorial gains, particularly in August, Moscow has reportedly regained key areas with the help of about 14,000 North Korean troops. General Valery Gerasimov praised the North Korean soldiers for their support. New York Post+3New York Post+3AP News+3

Combat Performance and Casualties

North Korean troops, estimated at around 14,000, have been actively involved in combat operations in the Kursk region. Despite initial challenges due to inadequate equipment and lack of experience, these forces have adapted to the battlefield conditions. Reports indicate that by March 2025, approximately 5,000 North Korean soldiers had been killed or wounded. ABC News

A notable incident highlighting their involvement is a bodycam video released by Ukraine's Special Operations Forces, showing eight Ukrainian rangers eliminating 25 North Korean troops in Russian trenches in Kursk. The Ukrainian rangers quickly secured advantageous firing positions and launched a successful assault, despite being outnumbered and under artillery fire. One ranger was injured by shrapnel during the encounter, but the team continued their attack, using thermal vision scopes and grenade launchers. After neutralizing the North Korean unit, the rangers discovered and confiscated documents, including Russian materials and notes in Korean. The incident occurred in March 2025 in the Kursk region, previously captured by Ukraine in a counter-invasion aimed at diverting Russian forces and strengthening Ukraine's position in peace talks. Moscow had deployed over 11,000 North Korean soldiers to reclaim the territory, though their effectiveness has been questioned due to issues like friendly fire and desertion. Financial Times+4New York Post+4AP News+4

Strategic Implications

The deployment of North Korean troops underscores the strengthening alliance between Russia and North Korea. This collaboration extends beyond personnel, with North Korea supplying Russia with significant military aid, including ballistic missiles and artillery shells. Intelligence from Ukraine and South Korea, supported by satellite imagery and social media evidence, indicates North Korea has provided Russia with 148 KN-23 and KN-24 missiles, millions of artillery shells, and rocket systems. A joint Reuters investigation tracked 64 shipments over 20 months, involving 15,000 containers and an estimated 4 million artillery rounds. Experts suggest North Korean munitions now constitute up to 70% of Russia’s artillery supplies, making them strategically essential. Additionally, newer North Korean weapons are being tested on Ukrainian battlefields, potentially enhancing Pyongyang’s capabilities. Despite denials, North Korea also reportedly sent thousands of troops to Russia’s Kursk region, with continued deployments after initial heavy losses. This growing military alliance, formalized by a 2024 treaty between Kim Jong-un and Vladimir Putin, may lead to further exchanges of advanced weaponry and technology, strengthening both nations’ military power. Reuters+2The Guardian+2Wikipedia+2

For a comprehensive overview of North Korea's involvement in the Russian invasion of Ukraine, you can refer to the following sources:Wikipedia

Actually also confirmed by Chinese media,

 

Russia admits North Korea help, thanks troops for reclaiming Kursk

https://www.scmp.com/news/world/russia-central-asia/article/3308074/ukraine-war-russia-admits-north-korea-help-thanks-troops-reclaiming-kursk

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2 hours ago, frank83628 said:

Absolutely no evidence of NK troops involved whatsoever 

 

See above.  Russia has officially confirmed that their denials were, as always, as predictable, as shown by evidence, just propaganda, again.

 

3 minutes ago, rabas said:

 

See above.  Russia has officially confirmed that their denials were, as always, as predictable, as shown by evidence, just propaganda, again.

 

Ther was confirmation as of yesterday, however I have not sat down to read it fully yet

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49 minutes ago, frank83628 said:

So, only as of yesterday has it been confirmed by Russia

So you only believe things when they're confirmed by Russia? That seems a somewhat foolish approach to take, given that they've lied over and over again about this conflict.

 

Remember for instance when they kept saying that they weren't going to invade Ukraine, right up until they actually did?

 

Anyway, the Ukrainians provided proof of North Korean involvement (pictures of captured soldiers and their ID documents) months ago.

 

Ukraine shares first pictures of North Korean soldiers captured fighting for Russia

 

https://www.sbs.com.au/news/article/ukraine-shares-first-pictures-of-north-korean-soldiers-captured-fighting-for-russia/undal6o3l

43 minutes ago, GroveHillWanderer said:

So you only believe things when they're confirmed by Russia? That seems a somewhat foolish approach to take, given that they've lied over and over again about this conflict.

Looks like he believes only things when they're confirmed by the both sides. That seems to be the wisest approach.

55 minutes ago, GroveHillWanderer said:

So you only believe things when they're confirmed by Russia? That seems a somewhat foolish approach to take, given that they've lied over and over again about this conflict.

 

Remember for instance when they kept saying that they weren't going to invade Ukraine, right up until they actually did?

 

Anyway, the Ukrainians provided proof of North Korean involvement (pictures of captured soldiers and their ID documents) months ago.

 

Ukraine shares first pictures of North Korean soldiers captured fighting for Russia

 

https://www.sbs.com.au/news/article/ukraine-shares-first-pictures-of-north-korean-soldiers-captured-fighting-for-russia/undal6o3l

I take everything from the western propaganda MSM with a pinch of salt. They have been proven liars numerous times and lack any credibility, as do the posters here that repeat it

15 minutes ago, frank83628 said:

I take everything from the western propaganda MSM with a pinch of salt. They have been proven liars numerous times and lack any credibility, as do the posters here that repeat it

I assume therefore that you take the "non western" propaganda MSM as the truth. 

What sources are they BTW?

1 hour ago, frank83628 said:

I take everything from the western propaganda MSM with a pinch of salt. They have been proven liars numerous times and lack any credibility, as do the posters here that repeat it

You mean they actually lie more often than the Russians do, in relation to this conflict? That would take some doing.

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SLAVA UKRAINI! 

some of our boys from other squad.. 

if im not mistaken they are located like 4-5 streets away where we are

 

 

 

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9 hours ago, frank83628 said:

Done already  by who?...its only been based on reports from Ukraine, not internationally verified or rscognised, denied by Russian forces....  again, what proof do you have?

 

 

11 hours ago, frank83628 said:

Absolutely no evidence of NK troops involved whatsoever 

 

lol

you are a troll 

i dont know why even people reply you

Michael Alexander Gloss, a 21-year-old Z-American with anti-fascist beliefs and the son of Julian Gallina Gloss, the CIA Deputy Director for Digital Innovation, and Iraq veteran Larry Gloss, died heroically on April 4, 2024, while serving in the Russian military.

https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/national-security/cia-officials-son-killed-fighting-ukraine-spy-agency-says-rcna202971

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3 hours ago, zmisha said:

Michael Alexander Gloss, a 21-year-old Z-American with anti-fascist beliefs and the son of Julian Gallina Gloss, the CIA Deputy Director for Digital Innovation, and Iraq veteran Larry Gloss, died heroically on April 4, 2024, while serving in the Russian military.

https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/national-security/cia-officials-son-killed-fighting-ukraine-spy-agency-says-rcna202971

 

I know this is a piss take account, probably run by someone with another forum account, but Gloss reportedly joined the Russian Army because he thought it would get him a Russian passport without having to actually do any fighting.

 

As you imply, its sad that he was apparently an anti-fascist, yet joined a fascist army. No doubt when you referred to him dying heroically, you are referencing him attempting to frag the drunken Russian officer forcing them forward. There is nothing heroic dying for Putin.

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Russian says they will cease fire 8-11 may

 

This is only for them to have a chance to move or change their units location

 

But again.. this is russia amd putin.. im sure there will be no cease fire from russian side.. i will tell you the result

9 hours ago, problemfarang said:

Russian says they will cease fire 8-11 may

 

This is only for them to have a chance to move or change their units location

 

But again.. this is russia amd putin.. im sure there will be no cease fire from russian side.. i will tell you the result

 

Or to avoid the chances of something going boom in the distance when he reviews the troops accompanied by whatever world leaders who turn up.

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 “Hey, President Trump – open eyes, please,” Usyk said in a forthcoming interview on Piers Morgan Uncensored. “[What] Russia is do[ing], the whole world knows is bulls**t. Why [do] you take my country?”

“This is my territory, the territory of my country, it’s my people, of course.”

Boxing champion Oleksandr Usyk urges Trump to ‘open his eyes’ over the war in Ukraine

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