North Korean Soldiers Using Tactics from the 1980s in Modern Warfare
January 28, 2025 09:30North Korean soldiers are employing outdated tactics from the 1980s in the current war between Russia and Ukraine.
North Korean soldiers are employing outdated tactics from the 1980s in the current war between Russia and Ukraine.
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