War in Ukraine: 500 North Korean soldiers and 18 Russians reportedly dead after British Storm Shadow cruise missiles fired on Russia

War in Ukraine: 500 North Korean soldiers and 18 Russians reportedly dead after British Storm Shadow cruise missiles fired on Russia
War in Ukraine: 500 North Korean soldiers and 18 Russians reportedly dead after British Storm Shadow cruise missiles fired on Russia

This Wednesday, November 20, Ukraine fired Storm Shadow cruise missiles on Russian territory for the first time. Fragments of the missiles were also found near the village of Marino in the Kursk region.

After firing in the direction of Russia with American ATACMS long-range missiles, the Ukrainians announced that they had done it again by shooting, this Wednesday, November 20, Storm Shadow cruise missiles of British manufacture on military targets in Russia.

Three days later, the Ukrainian press made an initial assessment of this attack. According to her, 500 North Korean soldiers are said to have died. Three others were injured, including two officers and a female doctor.

On the Russian side, 18 Russian soldiers are said to have diedand 30 others were reportedly injured, reports Défense Express.

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— Andreï VAITOVICH (@andreivaitovich) https://twitter.com/andreivaitovich/status/1859254778196377840?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw

Still according to our colleagues, the few officers who were targeted were officers from the Southern and Eastern military districts. Among them was the first deputy commander of the Leningrad Military District, Lieutenant General Valeriy Solodchuk.


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