They are done, the army will "dry up": Three more months? PHOTO
B92 17.01.2025 | Telegraf.rs

If North Korea's current rate of losses remains unchanged, it'll take another three months for Pyongyang to lose all of the estimated 12,000 troops deployed in the Kursk area, according to an estimate by researchers at the Institute for the Study of War (ISW).
Analysts at the Washington-based think tank cited casualty reports from Ukraine and South Korea, as well as Russian military bloggers who claimed North Korean soldiers were actively engaged in significant fighting in December. "North Korean soldiers have likely suffered about 92 casualties per day since they began engaging in significant combat in early December 2024," the new report said, Business Insider reported. The institute stated that "the entire North