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Post by Admin on Nov 10, 2024 20:44:04 GMT
Citing US and Ukrainian officials, the report said that a large-scale counter-offensive against the Ukrainian military could begin within the next few days.
North Korean soldiers are currently training with Russian troops in the western Kursk Oblast, and based on the content of the training, it is believed that some of them are expected to take part in direct combat with the Ukrainian military.
US media has reported that the Russian military is gathering 50,000 troops, including North Korean soldiers, and may launch a large-scale attack on the Ukrainian military within the next few days.
The New York Times reported on the 10th that the Russian military is gathering 50,000 troops, including North Korean soldiers, in Kursk Oblast in western Russia, where Ukraine is continuing its cross-border attacks.
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Post by Admin on Nov 11, 2024 18:42:04 GMT
In response to Russia's invasion of Ukraine, US media reported that the transition team of US President-elect Trump is considering a fighting freeze plan, including the creation of a demilitarized zone.
This was reported by the US newspaper "The Wall Street Journal" on the 6th, citing several people close to President-elect Trump.
Trump's transition team is considering a fighting freeze plan that would fix the front line in Ukraine and create a demilitarized zone stretching approximately 1,280 kilometers.
The demilitarized zone will be guarded by European countries.
In effect, Russia will continue to occupy approximately 20% of Ukraine's territory. For this reason, it is unlikely that the Ukrainian side will accept this plan at this time.
The plan also requires Ukraine to promise not to join NATO for at least 20 years, in exchange for which the US will continue to supply weapons to Ukraine to restrain Russia.
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Post by Admin on Nov 12, 2024 22:01:14 GMT
On the 12th, the Kyiv International Institute of Sociology (KIIS) in Ukraine released the results of a public opinion poll on territorial compromise. 58% of citizens answered that "under any circumstances, we should not give up our territory," up 3 points from the previous survey in May.
This survey has been conducted continuously since May 2022, and this is the 11th time. This time, it was conducted from September 20 to October 3, and 2,004 people were surveyed. Currently, about 20% of the total territory of Ukraine in the eastern and southern parts is occupied by Russia.
In the survey, 32% of citizens answered that "in order to achieve peace and independence as soon as possible, it is unavoidable to give up part of the territory," the same as in May. In the eastern part of Ukraine, where Russian troops have been advancing rapidly since August, the figure reached 40%, approaching the 50% who said "we should not give up."
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