North Korean troops are fighting in the Russia-Ukraine war, and their enemy has described the brutal tactics they employ on the battlefield - including a 'meat grinder strategy'
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NORTH Koreans are being made to file through booby-trapped fields and blown up one-by-one like human mine detectors, a Ukrainian Colonel has revealed. In the first account of close-up combat with
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The soldiers are deployed across a battlefield until they are blown up one after another, according to Lieutenant Colonel 'Leopard' of Ukraine's 33rd 'Big Cats' battalion.