- Dmitry Medvedev
Admin I Tuesday, February 03.26
MOSCOW’S top attack dog has sparked fury after bragging that North Korean troops are now the “blood brothers” of the Russian army.
Dmitry Medvedev, the former Russian President turned Kremlin mouthpiece, took to social media to confirm what the West has long feared: Kim Jong-un’s soldiers are no longer just “window dressing”—they are deep in the trenches, killing for the Kremlin.
In a chilling statement that has sent shockwaves through NATO, Medvedev declared that the hermit kingdom is now Russia’s closest ally “not just on paper, but in practice.”
The move marks a desperate new low for Vladimir Putin’s stalled invasion of Ukraine.
With Russian casualty numbers spiraling, the tyrant has turned to Pyongyang to provide the “cannon fodder” needed to keep his war machine grinding.
”We are grateful, thankful for the contribution made by Koreans, fighting side by side with our soldiers,” Medvedev gloated.
The hardline official, known for his vodka-fueled rants and nuclear threats, claimed the arrival of Kim’s commandos has cemented a bond of “blood” between the two rogue states.
”This will never be forgotten,” he added, in a clear warning to the West that the “Axis of Evil” is now a boots-on-the-ground reality.
Intelligence reports suggest thousands of North Korean special forces have been funneled into the Kursk region and eastern Ukraine.
These troops, raised on a diet of anti-Western propaganda, are being used to bolster Russian lines that have been decimated by three years of brutal warfare.
While Medvedev paints a picture of heroic brothers-in-arms, military experts suggest the reality is much grimmer.
Reports from the front line indicate North Korean troops are being treated as “disposable” assets, pushed into high-intensity “meat-grinder” assaults to spare Russian lives and prevent a domestic backlash in Moscow.
The alliance between Moscow and Pyongyang has shifted from “diplomatic flirting” to a full-blown military pact.
The Deal: In 2024, Putin and Kim Jong-un signed a mutual defense treaty.
While it initially looked like posturing, it has translated into millions of artillery shells and now, thousands of soldiers being shipped across the Siberian border.
The Payoff: In exchange for “meat” on the battlefield, Russia is believed to be providing Kim with restricted missile technology and food supplies to prop up his starving regime.
The Threat: This is the first time a third party has officially sent ground troops to fight in the Ukraine conflict.
It brings the world one step closer to a global escalation, effectively “internationalizing” the war on Europe’s doorstep.
