The arrival of North Korean soldiers in the ranks of the russian occupation army causes annoying and even hostility among russian officers and soldiers.
In one phone call recorded in Kursk oblast, and obtained by the Defence Intelligence of Ukraine, a russian occupier is outraged by the order to provide the newly arrived North Korean soldiers with armoured vehicles of which there is already shortage and also expresses enmity attitude towards his new "comrade-in-arms".
"I want to kill him today, yes, after the Koreans. May I?" one russian serviceman said to his commander during a telephone conversation.
Aggression and bullying of representatives of other ethnic groups is a fairly common phenomenon within the russian occupation forces, so the DPRK soldiers now have the opportunity to fully get to know their russian "elder brothers".
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