Hundreds of North Korean Soldiers Eliminated: Consequences of the Storm Shadow Strike in Kursk.


Elimination of militants and Russian officers in the Kursk region
On November 20, as a result of the Storm Shadow missile strike in the Kursk region, 500 North Korean soldiers, General Valeriy Solodchuk, 18 Russian officers were eliminated, and 33 soldiers were injured. This was reported by Global Defense Corp.
Major General Valeriy Solodchuk – former commander of the first army corps and the 12th Reserve Command of the Southern Military District. He participated in the First and Second Chechen Wars, as well as in the so-called 'counter-terrorist operation' in Dagestan. Previously, he held the position of commander of the seventh airborne assault division of the Airborne Forces. In 2014-2015, he was involved in the creation of armed formations of separatists on the territory of Ukraine.
It is worth noting that on November 20, Russians reported strikes with Storm Shadow missiles in the Kursk region. Photos with allegedly fragments appeared in one of the local Kursk public pages.
Later, Bloomberg reported a Western official stating that the Armed Forces of Ukraine had used British Storm Shadow cruise missiles against military targets in Russia for the first Time.
By the way, The Times newspaper, citing high-ranking sources in the British government, stated that the United States lifted restrictions on the use of British Storm Shadow missiles deep into Russian territory. This permission was required from the USA, as these missiles contain American components.
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