Harvest Time DPRK Sides With Russia The Noose Around Kurakhove Is Tightening MS For 01.11.2024
By Military Summary
This video describes the military situation in Ukraine on the 1st of November 2024.
Here’s what others had to say:
someday2910
I watched a video of a North Korean soldier who said that 40 North Korean soldiers fought on the Kursk front, 39 of them died and 1 was seriously injured and is lying in the hospital.
I am a Korean and I saw the North Korean military interrogation video that the Ukrainian military captured. He had a bandage on his face and made it look like he was seriously injured. But when I heard the language he used, I immediately knew it was a manipulated video. North and South Korea use different languages, especially the word ‘Russia’ and the word ‘comrade’. And he occasionally spoke the language of South Koreans. Ukraine is definitely a country ruled by comedians. They definitely made me laugh. Glory to the comedian
@davidgriffin6724
As long as the DPRK troops stay on Russian soil, it is nobody’s business. Hey Zelensky. Don’t want to fight the DPRK troops? Get the hell off Russian soil.
@johnrohde5510
There are no North Korean troops in Kursk and no reason to believe they will be sent there. Zielenski has every reason to talk up the “Yellow Peril”, as it plays into racist tropes of the Ukrainian Far Right and might scare up support from South Korea. At present, it’s a mountain of speculation made of the mole hill of military exercises. If anything DPRK forces could better be used to relieve Russia’s own units of the duty of guarding the Far Eastern provinces they border.
@N.Kelvyn
This NewZealander supports Russia, screw the hypocrites in Nato, Eu and washington DC, Russia is not my enemy.
@francoisprimon2832
Dima, with all due respect, I find that on the North Korean story you are very, very naive. I am being less and less interested in following you since you are repeating this stupid peace of propaganda. Sorry.
@Hovardov
When West running out of ammo stocks and willing mercenaries by aiding Ukraine – it’s completely fair. When Russia get 8k DPRK soldiers on their OWN land in Kursk – it’s a foul play. Double standards and arrogance at it best here folks.
@tolis7411
Stop spreading the ukie propaganda about the ” thousands of DPRK soldiers “, and tell us what happened with those ” game changing ” F16s…
@gustavoalmeida6100
I can’t understand how 8 thousand North Korean soldiers are going to make a difference on a battlefield where the Russians alone have 800 thousand soldiers and where approximately 30,000 new volunteers show up every month. There is no logical reason for this action. It seems like folklore.
@BHP9995
IF!!!! Will you speak facts not just IF’s!!!!!!! Quit this crap! Russia has 1,500,000 soldiers! What good is 8,000 men!!!!
@TheAmerican1963
One thing that is very important and is mentioned by no one is this ……. The DPRK troops will be operating where ????? ON RUSSIAN TERRITORY !!!!!!!!! …… not in Ukraine …… that is why the US ruling garbage bin is balking at any escalation and desperately wants an exit. South Korea is a rump army that has no real navy and nowhere to enter this fight without considerable damage. Rattling sabres via the US State Department on the border with North Korea is a sham way to exhibit a plan that does not exist ……….. once AGAIN, the US ruling class and it’s oligarchs are in a no win situation ………..
@exoticalover3615
Zelenski says the Russians confirmed to him that that there are going to be DPRK soldiers….Dima, do you even realize how surrealistically absurd that statement is? And that is proof for you it is so? Really? What the hell did you smoke dude? Gonzalo Lira would be proud of your reporting you think?
@achillesheel7314
There is no glory to be had in dying for Western Interest conjured up by policymakers of Aspen and Rand Corporation.
@courcheval
Once again, since the populations in Donbass are russian, the world “capture” is not appropriate, russians are liberating those places from the anglosaxon domination.
@nickpetroulias6991
I haven’t watched much of Military Summary the past few days because of the rubbish talk of North Korean troops in Russia. I’ll start watching again when this stops.
@JakobRigi-dh9hh
You are not clever. North Korean cannot speak Russian and therfore it is very difficult to integrate them in the Russian military system.
@achillesheel7314
Hitler’s view on Russia 1941: “We only have to kick in the door and the whole rotten structure will come crashing down”
Rand Corporation Policy Paper 2019: “Extending Russia”
@GlobalResearch2001
1.There were no behind the scenes negotiations !! 2. There are NO DPK soldiers fighting in Kursk !! I’m very disappointed in your report !! It sucks because you are merely reporting as to what Western leaders and media is saying in order to justify their stupidity !! We couldn’t integrate Polish military into ours in Iraq even though they are NATO and NATO trained !!
@halilzelenka5813
Why is bro taking reports of DPRK troops participating in the conflict at face value? This is clearly the flimsiest of pretexts to justify the deployment of Western troops to the combat zone
@calanmacleod3948
Complaining about a few thousand North Korean troops while the U.S. has tens of thousand of their troops around the world occupying many countries like Germany since WW2, or Japan or South Korea.
@stlouisix1
IF U.S. HAD WISDOM TO MAKE PROPER SECURITY AGREEMENT, there would be no Special Operation, says Medvedev in interview above, adding that “they’re too used to bullying everyone into submission.
Reflecting also on Georgia, he said that since 2008, Tblisi’s observations on Ukraine were a lesson in revising its attitudes towards NATO.
Some Georgians may want to join EU and that’s fine, or NATO, offered back in 2008 – but a significant number look around at Ukraine and see the price of such membership because of Russia’s new position of new NATO members on its borders is well known – Medvedev. – Intel Republic
@leezajac8098
The real hero’s in this war are the young men that reject joining that war. It is so much easier to go to the front an die (like everybody else) instead of rejecting the immense power to do so, getting old with caring for and raising a family! “Love” instead of “War”. We had this so many times before!!!
cotizacionesequipo1719
It would be an extremely bad idea for the South Koreans to provide ukraine with weaposn.
The Russians and the Chinese might to the same with the North Koreans and it would not end well for South Korea at all.
@junglejarred6366
The political speculations you make are bonkers dude. Stick to the confirmed operations on the ground
@bak2back
Zele the “President” slides back into the role of comedy. What a sad state he has made of Ukraine for his US masters. His “Downfall” moment fast approaching and not even Steiner!!, Steiner!!, Steiner !! can save him.
@alfredwhite7773
Pentagon believes Kiev has enough soldiers to fight a 6-month to one-year war. U.S. believes no single weapon system will help Kiev turn the tide of conflict, combined approach important – Pentagon chief
@bjorntorlarsson
Ordinary people in South Korea:
“- Hey hey hey wait a minute! How the heck are we getting dragged into that madness going on at the other side of the Earth? Let’s just disengage while we can. We need to keep our weapons for ourselves. Offer them washing machines instead.”
@stlouisix1
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@CZOV
Stop talking nonsense about long range missiles, and some irrelevant countries lifting restrictions or giving orders. None of this will happen. Only 1 country approves, decides and choses what weapons to be used or not, and that is US. And US will never allow weapons not agreed with Russia to be used. There is no ‘country of South Korea’, there is S.K. protectorate govern by a person appointed by US. Same applies to Japan and Germany.
@freyja802
Everybody saying that 8000 or 12.000 troops are too few to matter: True. That’s just enough for a test run on whether Korean soldiers are even of any use to russian military. Or maybe it’s the troop leaders who get training sp that they can integrate with the Russian military while their soldiers remain in their own command structures. Either way, the assumption amongst western analysts is that this is a first sign pointing towards NK sending a much higher number once the details are figured out. According to the western media, they actually have one of the world’s largest armies in terms of manpower. So, this is not really about that small number which may or may not be in Russia but about the million soldiers NK could spare while still holding on to a decent sized army. Also, while mercenaries cost money, the North Korean troops would be ordered to fight with Russia only having to pay to feed them. North Korea is happy to ro that in exchange for technology that in the mid term also makes them a stronger ally to Russia. I have no means to say what is and isn’t true but this sounds to me like Russia and NK could both profit from that sort of agreement, so considering also that they are allies – who knows? It would be far from being one of the more insane events in this war.
@aacvieira
The main problem to USA, is North Korea armed forces are training in a real combat experience. This is absolutely unthinkable, to USA interests.
@goldwords1
The most difficult challenge for the Russians in the next few days will be logistics. Will logistics be able to go as fast as the fighters and always supply them, or will they have to stop due to a shortage of materials?
Original source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=912UGl137AI