Ukraine delivers DEADLY Xmas gifts to Putin as vids show Santa & reindeer toys strapped to drones going in for the kill

Watch as Putin’s army in the Kursk region, where North Korean soldiers have joined the Russians, receives shocking early Christmas gifts from Ukraine.

In order to conduct lethal strikes on Vlad’s thugs, who are unquestionably on the naughty list, Ukraine’s Special Forces are shown in the film replacing the sleigh with unmanned drones.

Equipped with reindeer, penguins, and other holiday toys, the drones are visible flying over the battlefield and pursuing the adversary.

The frightened warriors are shown scattering and tripping over one another in fear as the drones plunge towards them in the point-of-view video.

It is easy to pick them off because they are painfully evident in the desolate surroundings.

The Kursk region, which consists of snow-covered farms and forests, is where the majority of the action takes place.

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The video comes from the Ukrainian Special Forces’ 8th regiment, which was sent to the front line this week and has been fighting North Korean troops.

According to the Ukrainian military, the 8th regiment of the Armed Forces of Ukraine’s Special Operations Forces arranged a cordial greeting for North Korean forces in the Russian Federation’s Kursk region.

SSO operators killed fifty enemy soldiers and injured forty-seven more over the course of three days.

The SSO forces also struck one enemy ATV, two automobiles, and two armored vehicles during this time.

The military has produced several videos purporting to depict active North Korean troops, and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky stated this week that the Russians had started using North Korean soldiers in their attacks.

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The bodies of scores of dead North Korean and Russian soldiers were allegedly seen piled up together in one footage.

The first unambiguous picture of North Korean faces that appear aterrified fighting in the Kursk area surfaced yesterday.

The horrifying evidence that Putin’s men are scrubbing the faces of dead North Korean soldiers to highlight their losses surfaced today.

According to Ukrainian accounts, Russian forces are obfuscating the dead by masking the faces of North Korean soldiers who have died or even by burning their faces to remove distinguishing characteristics.

Zelenksy used a graphic image that appeared to depict the face of a burning body to denounce Putin’s abuse of North Korean soldiers.

He claimed that in addition to sending North Korean troops to attack Ukrainian targets, Russia is also attempting to conceal the casualties of these attacks.

The Russians are also attempting to physically burn the faces of the North Korean soldiers who were killed after the combat with our guys.

This exemplifies the disdain for all things human that currently pervades Russia.

Koreans have no justification for fighting and losing their lives for Putin.

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And all that Russia has in store for them, even after they pass away, is derision.

If the president feels sorry for the North Koreans who are sent to battle 4,000 miles away from home, it won’t stop his army from firing at the soldiers.

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