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Ukrainian forces knock out North Korean self-propelled howitzer, military says

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Posted on February 18, 2025

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(Reuters) - Ukrainian forces have struck and knocked out a North Korean self-propelled howitzer on the eastern front of the nearly three-year-old war with Russia, Ukraine's military said on Tuesday. A

Ukrainian Forces Take Out North Korean Howitzer on Eastern Front

(Reuters) - Ukrainian forces have struck and knocked out a North Korean self-propelled howitzer on the eastern front of the nearly three-year-old war with Russia, Ukraine's military said on Tuesday.

A statement by the Khortytsia, or East, group of forces said it was the first time since the start of the conflict that a North Korean М-1978 Koksan howitzer had been hit by a Ukrainian drone.

"In Luhansk region, fighters of the 412th separate regiment of Nemesis drones struck a very rare M-1978 North Korean self-propelled artillery vehicle with a gun caliber of 170 mm," the statement posted on Telegram said.

The post was accompanied by a video showing a military target being blown up, and said the Koksan had first been observed in the war in October 2024. Reuters could not independently confirm the report.

Luhansk region, mostly occupied by Russian forces, is one of four that Russia formally annexed in 2022, moves that Ukraine and its allies have not recognized.

Ukraine and Western military experts say up to 12,000 North Korean troops were deployed in southern Russia's Kursk region alongside Russian forces and have also reported military equipment from Pyongyang being used.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said last week that Russia could send up to 3,000 more North Korean troops to Kursk region, where Ukrainian forces hold a chunk of territory more than six months after launching a cross-border incursion.

(Reporting by Ron Popeski; Editing by Bill Berkrot)

Key Takeaways

  • Ukrainian forces hit a North Korean howitzer in Luhansk.
  • This marks the first strike on a North Korean M-1978 Koksan.
  • The attack was conducted by the 412th Nemesis drone regiment.
  • North Korean troops are reportedly in southern Russia.
  • Ukraine claims Russia may send more North Korean troops.

Frequently Asked Questions

What type of military equipment was struck by Ukrainian forces?
Ukrainian forces knocked out a North Korean self-propelled howitzer, specifically the M-1978 Koksan model.
When was the North Korean howitzer first observed in the conflict?
The Koksan howitzer was first observed in the war in October 2024.
How many North Korean troops are reportedly deployed in Russia?
Reports indicate that up to 12,000 North Korean troops are deployed in southern Russia's Kursk region alongside Russian forces.
What did Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy say about North Korean troop deployment?
President Zelenskiy mentioned that Russia could send up to 3,000 more North Korean troops to the Kursk region.
Which regions did Russia annex that are mentioned in the article?
The Luhansk region, along with three others, was formally annexed by Russia in 2022, a move not recognized by Ukraine and its allies.

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