https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f-ntWnnxavE or https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f-ntWnnxavE
North Korea is Now Officially at War With Ukraine
A new player has officially joined the war. After North Korea and Russia ratified a Treaty on Strategic Partnership, Kim Jong-Un deployed thousands of his troops against Ukraine. He could put many more of his million men army at Putin's disposal. Analysis of North Korea's combat actions in Kursk Oblast.
Due to a lack of experience, and inadequate tactics, DPRK infantry suffered heavy losses. The true number of casualties is still currently unknown. Since then, North Korea reinforced its contingent. Where could they strike next?
DJ, Russia is now "officialy" thanking DPRK/North Korea for its soldiers. Based on the Russia/NK pact North Korea may offer help-also in soldiers-in defending "Russia"...
Since parts of UKraine are claimed by Russia several DPRK units (special forces, artillery, tanks) may fight NATO/UKraine...
The video also shows lots of Russian forces may "look" like Koreans...but they are Russians from Siberia/far East...
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Houthis launch attack from Yemen:Debris from Yemeni missile hits Israel's Ben Gurion airport
Debris from Yemeni missile hits Israel's Ben Gurion airport
Flights are suspended at Israel’s Ben Gurion Airport after debris from a missile launched from Yemen is intercepted.
In-Depth Analysis
DJ, With the US/UK bombing Yemen to stop attacks on USrael logistics costs moving towards a billion...Yemen managed to avoid US air defense and create a 25 meter deep crater in the airfield area...
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During the 16th century, the Mennonites and other Anabaptists were relentlessly persecuted. This period of persecution has had a significant impact on Mennonite identity. Martyrs Mirror, published in 1660, documents much of the persecution of Anabaptists and their predecessors, including accounts of over 4,000 burnings of individuals, and numerous stonings, imprisonments, and live burials.[29] Today, the book is still the most important book besides the Bible for many Mennonites and Amish, in particular for the Swiss-South German branch of the Mennonites. Persecution was still going on until 1710 in various parts of Switzerland.[30] -
DJ, "Dutch" (more as a language group-also including Belgian, lower-German speaking Germans) lived in UKraine till the 1880s. Since Russian nobility did not like the success of the Mennonites their situation did get more insecure...
By the beginning of the 20th century, the Mennonites in Russia owned large agricultural estates and some had become successful as industrial entrepreneurs in the cities, employing wage labor. After the Russian Revolution of 1917 and the Russian Civil War (1917–1921), all of these farms (whose owners were called Kulaks) and enterprises were expropriated by local peasants or the Soviet government. Beyond expropriation, Mennonites suffered severe persecution during the course of the Civil War, at the hands of workers, the Bolsheviks and, particularly, the Anarcho-Communists of Nestor Makhno, who considered the Mennonites to be privileged foreigners of the upper class and targeted them. During expropriation, hundreds of Mennonite men, women and children were murdered in these attacks.[55] After the Ukrainian–Soviet War and the takeover of Ukraine by the Soviet Bolsheviks, people who openly practiced religion were in many cases imprisoned by the Soviet government. This led to a wave of Mennonite emigration to the Americas (U.S., Canada and Paraguay).