Russia, unable to defend its territory with its own forces, is compelled to seek assistance from North Korea.

This was reported by military expert Roman Svitan during a broadcast on the channel. According to him, the North Korean army, which has not yet approached the border with Ukraine but is already present in some areas, serves as a protector for the Russian front.

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"North Korean troops act as a shield, protecting the direction towards Moscow," noted Svitan. "Instead of deploying Russian forces in Rublevka, preference has been given to the North Koreans, as their use is more cost-effective."

The situation on the eastern front also remains tense. Russian forces have concentrated their efforts on dislodging the Ukrainian garrison from Kurakhovo, directing all available reserves to this region. If they fail to achieve this goal before winter sets in, the Russian army will find itself in a difficult position, exposing its flanks.

Svitan pointed out that in the event of a concentration of North Korean troops, the Ukrainian army may utilize long-range missiles, artillery, and drones to destroy enemy positions.

Russia continues its struggle on various fronts; however, its capabilities are limited, and the primary focus is on holding key positions in the Kursk direction.

Earlier, Svitan explained that the cold season in Ukraine resembles a prolonged autumn when the soils turn into swamps, making any large-scale movement of equipment extremely challenging. Understanding this, the Russian command plans to complete the active phase of hostilities before the frost sets in.