The presence of North Korean troops within russian forces is reportedly causing friction and animosity among russian soldiers, as revealed in an intercepted radio communication by the Defense Intelligence of Ukraine. In a recording from Kursk region, russian soldier expressed frustration about being ordered to provide the newly arrived North Korean soldiers with scarce armored vehicles. His dissatisfaction escalated to open hostility, as he conveyed his desire to harm the newcomers to his superior officer, hinting at tensions between the two groups.

Such incidents underscore russian forces’ established pattern of aggression and derision toward members of other nationalities within their ranks. This behavior appears directed now at the North Koreans, allowing them to experience firsthand the often-resentful treatment dealt by their russian counterparts.
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