I’m assuming the North Koreans will most likely be used as separate units and be disconnected from the Russian forces. I doubt they’ll be on the same base. Nobody understands them anyway and their commanders will probably try to have a tight grip on them. IMO it doesn’t make sense for them to fight on the same front lines are the Russian forces as it’s unlikely to help with coordination.
russians were trying to pass north koreans as buryats (both are east asians, but buryats are usually russian citizens). they are getting one interpreter per 30, maybe they won’t go straight to frontline, maybe they’ll be doing earthwork or whatever
I’m assuming the North Koreans will most likely be used as separate units and be disconnected from the Russian forces. I doubt they’ll be on the same base. Nobody understands them anyway and their commanders will probably try to have a tight grip on them. IMO it doesn’t make sense for them to fight on the same front lines are the Russian forces as it’s unlikely to help with coordination.
russians were trying to pass north koreans as buryats (both are east asians, but buryats are usually russian citizens). they are getting one interpreter per 30, maybe they won’t go straight to frontline, maybe they’ll be doing earthwork or whatever