Written by 11:04 AM World

North Korean military used ‘live bait’ strategy against Ukrainian drone attack

**Translation:**

**Revealed through Fallen Soldiers’ Notebook: Drone Hunting Method**

A notebook containing North Korean military tactics against drones. [Photo captured from the Facebook page of the Ukrainian Special Operations Command]

“[Economist reporter Park Ji-soo] Claims have emerged that North Korean troops dispatched to Russia used a so-called ‘live bait’ strategy to counter Ukrainian drone attacks, where one person sacrifices themselves while the others attack.”

“On the 26th, the Ukrainian military released a notebook used by a North Korean soldier who died in Kursk. Upon examining the notebook, it reveals that when a drone is detected, the person acting as bait should position themselves 7 meters away, while the shooter remains 10-12 meters away. The bait stands still, causing the drone to stop moving, allowing the shooter to eliminate the drone.”

“The notebook also mentioned that if they enter the shooting zone, they should decide on the next meeting point and split into small groups to exit the area.”

“The Ukrainian military said, ‘It’s unclear whether these are genuine North Korean tactics or ones taught by Russia,’ adding, ‘This tactic involves using a live bait approach.'”

“Previously, Ukrainian authorities disclosed that 2,000 North Korean troops had joined Russian units and were fighting on the front lines. Since then, as more personnel have been deployed, it is estimated that over 3,000 have been injured or killed in Kursk.”

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