North-Korean Soldiers are Fighting in Putin’s Army | Ukraine War Update
Video Summary
As the war in Ukraine continues, the Ukrainian military has been targeting Russian oil depots, with the latest attack being on a Russian oil terminal in the Russian-occupied region of Lugansk, Ukraine. The oil fire, which started on October 7, was eventually extinguished on October 12 after 5 days. The impact on the oil storage facility is significant, with at least 10 oil tanks destroyed and 6 more heavily damaged.
Meanwhile, the Russian military has faced a setback with the shooting down of one of its SU-34 fighter-bombers by a Ukrainian F-16. This is a significant blow to Russia, as the SU-34 is capable of dropping glide bombs, which can cause massive destruction.
Furthermore, the Chinese military is conducting a large-scale exercise in the South China Sea, potentially rehearsing for an invasion of Taiwan. This exercise is seen as a rehearsal for war, and Russia, China, and North Korea are all part of the same conflict, with the goal of changing the world order.
In the United States, there is a sense of complacency, with many believing that the American-led system of rules-based order will prevail. However, this complacency is misplaced, and the West must be vigilant in its defense. The Russian military is modernizing its forces, and North Korea is sending active-duty soldiers to Russia. Estonia, on the other hand, is realizing the importance of self-defense and is working to build its military capabilities.
Finally, Finland, a country with firsthand experience with Russia, is well-prepared for a potential war, with a defense strategy that includes defense in depth and the construction of civil defense shelters. Estonia, on the other hand, has yet to prepare for a similar scenario.
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