Wednesday22 January 2025
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SSO fighters in Kursk are collecting DNA samples from the bodies of North Korean soldiers.

The soldiers of the 73rd Naval Special Forces Center of Ukraine in the Kharkiv region continue to effectively eliminate the enemy and gather crucial intelligence about enemy forces.
Специалисты ССО в Курщине собирают ДНК образцы с тел северокорейских военнослужащих.

In the Kursk region, the 73rd Naval Center of Special Forces named after the Cossack Ataman Anton Golovatyi continues to operate effectively against the enemy, destroying their forces and gathering crucial data for further analysis. This is reported by the Command of the Special Operations Forces of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.

After precise strikes on enemy groups, our specialists conduct thorough area clearance to collect information on the number, armament, and personal data of the eliminated enemies. Among those killed, North Koreans have been found, whom Russia actively uses as "cannon fodder" for attacks on Ukrainian positions.

Special attention during special operations is paid by the operators of the 73rd Special Forces Center to identifying North Korean soldiers. They gather materials to enter this data into relevant databases and for further investigative actions.

Thanks to such efforts, our military gains not only a tactical advantage but also vital information for international investigations and reporting on the involvement of foreign troops in the war.

As a reminder, a romantic film was requested: paratroopers spoke about the capture of a North Korean soldier - video. The North Korean soldier, captured by Ukrainian paratroopers in the Kursk region, was injured and likely attempted to take his own life.