Night drone and missile attacks are returning. North Korean soldiers are already fleeing

in war •  8 days ago 

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In the YouTube video titled "15.10 Ночные дронов-ракетные атаки возвращаются. Солдаты КНДР уже бегут," the speaker discusses the return of nighttime drone attacks and the fleeing soldiers from the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK). The past day saw significant military activity, with the enemy launching attacks on various fronts using missiles, aircraft, and drones . The Ukrainian forces managed to shoot down several drones, but one woman was killed, and 16 people were injured in the attacks. The enemy targeted port infrastructure in Odesa and attempted to disrupt Ukraine's trade. The speaker also highlights the collaboration with a volunteer heart foundation, which has produced and supplied thousands of drones to Ukrainian brigades. The donations and support from viewers have been crucial in their efforts, and they encourage viewers to check the foundation's report for the year's joint work. The speaker reminds viewers that the war is not over and that drones are still needed. Additionally, the speaker discusses the ongoing military conflict between Russian forces and the Ukrainian army, with the enemy launching continuous attacks on various fronts. Despite intense activity, the front line remained unchanged, but the enemy significantly intensified their attacks in the Cuppkins direction. The speaker also touches upon the geopolitical situation, with NATO planning to gradually take over the coordination of Western assistance to Ukraine through a complex in Wiesbaden, Germany, to protect aid mechanisms from potential Russian threats. There have been reports of increased Russian espionage activities in Europe and attempts to disrupt Western support for Ukraine. Furthermore, Putin is forming a new battalion of 3,000 soldiers based on a Buriat Russian brigade to be stationed in Russia. North Korean soldiers are currently training Russian soldiers on the use of North Korean weapons, particularly rockets and artillery ammunition. There have been reports of North Korean military presence near the Ukrainian border, and the Russian National Guard is actively searching for North Korean deserters. The speaker also discusses the potential impact of financial sanctions on North Korea and the possibility of North Korean soldiers appearing in the Ukraine conflict. The speaker highlights North Korea's industrial capabilities and suggests that a rapid economic growth in Russia could provide a valuable boost to the Russian military.


00:00:00 In this section of the YouTube video titled "15.10 Ночные дron-ракетные атаки возвращаются. Солдаты КНДР уже бегут," the speaker, who is from Ukraine, welcomes viewers to their channel and begins by discussing the operational situation over the past day. October 15 is a significant day as they have been collaborating with a volunteer heart foundation for a year, and the volunteers have produced and supplied thousands of drones to Ukrainian brigades. The speaker expresses gratitude for the support from viewers and donations, which have been crucial in their efforts. They then share a success story of a donated drone being used to destroy an enemy tank. The infographic presented shows the number of enemy positions, vehicles, and personnel destroyed, totaling over 150 units in just 10 months. The speaker encourages viewers to check the foundation's report for the year's joint work and reminds them that the war is not over and that drones are still needed. They invite viewers to continue donating to the volunteer foundation for the production of more drones.

00:05:00 In this section of the YouTube video titled "15.10," the speaker discusses nighttime drone attacks returning and soldiers from the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK) fleeing. The night was relatively calm until the enemy resumed air attacks, using seven zenith missiles from the S300 and S400 complexes in temporarily occupied Ukrainian Crimea, two aircraft-launched missiles in Chernihiv and Sumy regions, and drones from Kursak and Kursakaya Federation. The Ukrainian Air Force, along with radar electronic warfare units and mobile fire groups, managed to shoot down four drones in Nikolaev, Kyiv, Odesa, Poltava, Cherkasy, and Kirovograd regions. One woman was killed, and 16 people were injured in the attacks. The enemy also targeted the port infrastructure in Odesa. The speaker reflects on the past when Russia tried to sabotage a grain deal and how Ukraine is currently working with Turkey.

00:10:00 In this section of the YouTube video titled "15.10 Nightly Drone-Rocket Attacks Return. Soldiers of the DPR are already fleeing," Russia resumed its attacks to disrupt Ukraine's trade. Russia targeted ports and other objects on the Black Sea, specifically Novorossiysk, to establish parity. If Ukraine continues to attack their ports and infrastructure, Russia will retaliate. During the previous night, there were 198 military engagements reported along the front line, with one rocket attack and 44 air raids. The Russian aggressor also conducted over 3,000 artillery attacks, including 123 using rocket launchers. Additionally, Russia carried out aerial attacks in the regions of Kharkiv, Sumy, Donetsk, and Zaporizhzhia. Despite the intense activity, the front line remained unchanged. However, on the Cuppkins direction, the Russian forces significantly intensified their attacks, conducting 26 assaults, both infantry and armored, but Ukraine's forces managed to repel them, and no positions were lost.

00:15:00 In this section of the YouTube video titled "15.10 Night drone attacks return. Soldiers of the DPR are already fleeing," the speaker discusses the ongoing military conflict between Russian forces and the Ukrainian army. The enemy launched continuous attacks on various fronts, including Newgorodka and Novolubereckoe, resulting in minor gains for the enemy. In the Nevsky region, the enemy made some progress but the line of defense remains unchanged. The enemy also attempted to attack in the Limansky and Kramatorsky directions, but were unsuccessful. The enemy focused their efforts on the city of Toretsk, causing intense urban fighting and significant damage to buildings. Despite these efforts, the Ukrainian defense held firm and no significant progress was made by the enemy.

00:20:00 In this section of the YouTube video titled "15.10 Night drone attacks return. Soldiers of the DPR are already fleeing," the speaker discusses the recent military activity along the front lines in Ukraine. The enemy had partial success in the Toretsk direction but the front line remains unchanged. The enemy has been active on the Pokrovsk direction, with numerous attacks on towns such as Luhansk, Mirnograd, Selidov, Novotroitska, and Novopavlovka. Despite high enemy activity, they have not been able to achieve significant progress. The enemy's advance has been slowing down, especially as the rainy season approaches. The roads and fields in the Donetsk region make it difficult for vehicles to move, even those with heavy armor. The front line on the Kurakhovsk direction has also seen numerous attacks, with towns such as Izmaylovka, Gornyak, Zvёzdnaya Kurakhovka, Tsukurino, Novodmitrovka, Antonovka, and Konstantinovka under attack. The enemy tried to push through the Ukrainian defense most actively in the areas of Georgievka, Novobid, and Antonov. However, the Ukrainian defense holds strong, and the enemy was unable to make significant progress. The Ukrainian forces are maintaining their positions in the Nevelsk region, and the enemy is unable to increase their offensive actions due to a lack of operational reserves. The enemy's plan is to build up their forces near the administrative border of the Zaporizhzhia and Donetsk regions to continue their advance towards Slavyansk and Kramaatorsk.

00:25:00 In this section of the YouTube video titled "15.10 Night drone attacks return. Soldiers of the DPR are already fleeing," the analysts of Deep State report that the enemy did not achieve a significant success in the area of Vodianovka Golden Niva, and our troops had to abandon some positions. The build-up of Rashid forces on the Removsky direction is progressing slowly, mainly by transporting personnel. However, the availability of personnel, equipment, and weapons is a major issue for the Rashid army, as reported by the analyst. The enemy has continued high military activity on the Pridneprovsky direction with the goal of pushing us off the left bank and taking the islands in the Delta of the Dnepr, but we are holding our positions and repelling all enemy attacks. The Polish direction has seen little combat activity, with no significant advances or attacks reported. Over the past week, Belarusian military forces have shown the following activity: there has been a rotation of military units along the state border, with a motorized battalion of the 120th Mechanized Brigade being withdrawn, and it is unclear when the next rotation will take place. It seems that Lukashenko is trying to save money on the military, as deployments are costly in terms of fuel, maintenance, and financial payments to the soldiers.

00:30:00 In this section of the YouTube video titled "15.10 Night drone-rocket attacks return. Soldiers of the DPR are already fleeing," Belarus has seen two passenger and one transport aircraft from the Russian air forces arrive, potentially to recruit mercenaries for the Russian military. These soldiers, both from the Belarusian army and civilians, were reportedly leaving on these passenger planes to sign contracts in the Russian Federation and join their armed forces. Additionally, one transport plane could have brought weapons, including missiles for air defense systems and rocket launchers, as well as military equipment and possibly even Kinzhal missiles. The reason for this is a reminder of the previous incident where Russian Su-35 fighter jets appeared in Belarusian airspace for the first time in over a year and a half. Although they have since left, there is a possibility that these missiles could have been brought in for potential use against Ukraine. The situation in the Koursk region is starting to stabilize, but Russian forces have been attempting to counterattack and push back the Ukrainian forces. Ukrainian troops have been met with roadblocks, including concrete "dragon teeth," and have suffered significant losses, with over forty Russian soldiers reportedly killed or injured. One brigade of Russian marines attempted a nighttime amphibious assault on Sudzh but was destroyed by Ukrainian forces. The situation in the Koursk region is now shifting in favor of the Ukrainian forces, who are counterattacking the Russian forces. The future developments in the Koursk region will be discussed further in a separate section of the video.

00:35:00 In this section of the YouTube video titled "15.10," the speaker discusses the ongoing military conflict between Ukraine and North Korea (Roshia), focusing on recent aerial attacks and losses sustained by both sides. The Ukrainian forces have conducted 12 aerial raids on North Korean targets, destroying infrastructure and military equipment. One notable loss for North Korea was a Su-25 aircraft from the 960th Shock Air Regiment, which was likely downed by friendly fire. The pilot, Under colonel Igor Yevgenyevich Gayvoronsky, was killed in the incident. The speaker also touches upon the geopolitical situation, mentioning that NATO's General Secretary, Jens Stoltenberg, has pledged to support Ukraine and prevent Russian President Putin from achieving his objectives in the region. A new coordination center for assisting Ukraine is being established in Visbaden, Germany, replacing the previous Ramstein base.

00:40:00 In this section, it is discussed how NATO plans to gradually take over the coordination of Western assistance to Ukraine through a complex in Wiesbaden, Germany, aiming to protect aid mechanisms from potential Republican threats of disruption. This move will involve approximately 700 personnel, including Ukrainian military and units stationed in NATO facilities in Belgium, Poland, and Romania. Additionally, German intelligence agencies report increased Russian espionage activities in Europe, with attempts to disrupt Western support for Ukraine. The situation escalates as Vladimir Putin seeks to undermine aid to Ukraine, prompting NATO and the EU to reinforce military-technical support. Meanwhile, Russia and North Korea's strategic partnership raises concerns, with Putin endorsing a treaty that signifies deeper ties involving military training and technology transfer, potentially escalating tensions with Kim Jong-un seeking combat experience through Russian troops on their soil.

00:45:00 In this section of the YouTube video titled "15.10 Ночные дронов-ракетные атаки возвращаются. Солдаты КНДР уже бегут," Putin is forming a new battalion of 3,000 soldiers based on a Buriat Russian brigade to be stationed in Russia. This battalion, which is being formed rapidly, may be used in the Suji and Kursk region, according to initial reports. The reason for its deployment there instead of in Ukraine is that North Korean soldiers are currently training Russian soldiers on the use of North Korean weapons, particularly rockets and artillery ammunition. There have been reports of North Korean military personnel in Mariupol, where several officers were recently killed, possibly involved in transferring rockets and ammunition to the Russian forces. The main body of the North Korean troops is currently located in Russia, and Putin is trying to legalize their participation in the war by ratifying a treaty that allows for mutual defense in case of an attack on any of the signatories. The North Korean troops may be used to strengthen Russia's defenses and free up Russian troops to be used as reserves. Kim Jong-un is reportedly insisting on battle experience for his troops, as the situation on the Korean demilitarized zone is escalating, with both sides bringing artillery to the border and mining roads and bridges. Kim Jong-un may be provoking South Korea to cover up Chinese military exercises around Taiwan.

00:50:00 In this section of the YouTube video titled "15.10 Ночные дронов-ракетные атаки возвращаются. Солдаты КНДР уже бегут," it is discussed that North Korea is preparing specialists for drone and instructor roles, leading Russia to attempt to legalize this process through a Czech partnership. If the agreement is ratified, North Korean military involvement would be within international law, but without allies, neither Russia nor Ukraine can call upon foreign forces for assistance. There have been reports of North Korean military presence near the Ukrainian border in the Kursk and Bryansk regions, with soldiers found only 7 kilometers away from the Ukrainian border. The reason for the defection of 18 North Korean soldiers from their units is unknown. The Russian National Guard is actively searching for these deserters, fearing they may cross the border and surrender to Ukrainian forces. The European Union has imposed sanctions against Iran for transferring rockets and drones to Russia, and several Iranian individuals and organizations have been added to the EU sanctions list as a result.

00:55:00 In this section of the YouTube video titled "15.10 Ночные дронов-ракетные атаки возвращаются. Солдаты КНДР уже бегут," the speaker discusses the potential impact of financial sanctions on North Korea and the possibility of North Korean soldiers appearing in the Ukraine conflict. The speaker notes that North Korea has accounts in Western banks and that these accounts can be frozen as a form of sanction. The speaker also mentions ongoing military exercises in the region, including those involving China and Taiwan, and suggests that North Korea could significantly alter its approach to arms sales to Ukraine if its soldiers were to be captured on Ukrainian soil. The speaker also highlights North Korea's industrial capabilities, particularly in the areas of shipbuilding and weapons production, and suggests that a rapid economic growth in Russia could provide a valuable boost to the Russian military.

01:00:00 - 01:05:00
In the "15.10" section of the YouTube video, the speaker discusses the economic challenges Russia faces due to its focus on military production. While this may initially boost the economy, the lack of production of consumer goods results in a lack of purchasing power for the population, hindering economic growth and potentially leading to inflation and the collapse of small and medium businesses. The speaker also mentions unrest within the Russian military, with soldiers in a specific unit reportedly refusing to follow orders due to financial issues. Later in the video, titled "15.10 Night drone attacks return. Soldiers of the DPR are already fleeing," the speaker thanks viewers for their attention and time, encourages subscription to his channel, and asks for likes to reach more people. He also mentions a volunteer fund, "Ne Zla Mne Serdtsa," which accepts donations for the purchase of drone components and production. The speaker emphasizes the importance of donations as drones are like ammunition, which is in limited supply. He thanks sponsors and those who support his channel and shares the fund's donation information in the video's description. The speaker expresses gratitude to those who help his channel and continues to work towards the defense of Ukraine, ending the message with "victory is ours, glory to Ukraine."

01:00:00 In this section of the YouTube video titled "15.10," the speaker discusses the economic issues in Russia, specifically the focus on military production and its impact on the economy. The speaker explains that while the military-industrial complex may initially boost the economy, it fails to produce consumer goods, leading to a lack of purchasing power for the population. This, in turn, hinders the economy's growth and can result in inflation and the collapse of small and medium businesses. The speaker also mentions unrest within the Russian military, with soldiers in a specific unit reportedly refusing to follow orders due to financial issues and having to purchase materials for their positions with their own money. These issues could potentially spread to other military units and contribute to an economic crisis.

01:05:00 In this section of the YouTube video titled "15.10 Night drone attacks return. Soldiers of the DPR are already fleeing," the speaker repeats historical examples and thanks viewers for their attention and time. He reminds those who haven't subscribed to his channel to do so and asks for likes on the video to reach more people. He also mentions a volunteer fund, "Ne Zla Mne Serdtsa," which accepts donations for the purchase of drone components and production. The speaker emphasizes the importance of donations as drones are like ammunition, which is in limited supply. He thanks sponsors and those who support his channel and encourages donations to the fund to support their brigades. The speaker then mentions the number of drones produced and enemy equipment and personnel destroyed thanks to donations. The fund's donation information can be found in the video's description. The speaker expresses gratitude to those who help his channel and continues to work towards the defense of Ukraine. The message ends with "victory is ours, glory to Ukraine."

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