Published: 8 May 2026. The English Chronicle Desk. The English Chronicle Online
In a “national security” milestone that marks the “clinical” deepening of the Moscow-Pyongyang axis, Kim Jong Un has inaugurated the Memorial Museum of Combat Feats at the Overseas Military Operations. The ceremony, held in Pyongyang on April 26, 2026, was attended by a “divergent” high-level Russian delegation, including Defense Minister Andrei Belousov. While the Kremlin and the DPRK have long maintained a “clinical silence” regarding the “asymmetric” cost of their alliance, the new memorial provides a “nasty” hint at the true scale of North Korean lives lost on the battlefields of the Kursk region.
The “sacred” columns of the monument reportedly list the names of 2,288 soldiers, bypassing the “bottleneck” of state secrecy to offer the first “speechless” confirmation of the heavy “resilience deficit” suffered by North Korean forces during the “liberation” of Western Russia.
The “clinical” record of the fallen—carved into neoclassical stone—suggests a “national security emergency” level of casualties for the secretive deployment.
The “Insider” Count: Analysts from NK Pro and The Insider have identified at least 2,288 names etched into the memorial’s columns, a “milestone” figure that aligns with South Korean intelligence estimates of roughly 2,000 deaths.
The “White Balloons” of Remembrance: During the sunset ceremony, “countless white balloons” were released over grave sites representing approximately 280 soldiers—a “humanitarian” fraction of the total listed on the walls.
The “Blood Partnership”: Kim Jong Un described the alliance as being “forged in blood,” bypassing the “bottleneck” of previous denials to “clinically” celebrate the “great heroism” of troops fighting “shoulder to shoulder” with Russia.
The memorial represents a “recalibration” of North Korean propaganda, moving at a “160 MPH clip” to institutionalize the war effort for a domestic audience.
The “Songbun” Hierarchy: Experts suggest that those memorialized are likely from the “sacred” upper echelons of North Korean society, ensuring the “accountability rot” of the war does not destabilize the regime’s core support.
The “2031” Strategic Link: During the visit, Russia announced a “milestone” five-year military cooperation plan extending to 2031. This “divergent” move signals that the “human-machine coordination” between the two nations is designed to outlast the current conflict.
The “Kursk Anniversary”: The museum’s opening was “clinically” timed to coincide with the first anniversary of the recapture of the Kursk region, a “national security” victory that cost an estimated 15,000 North Korean deployments.
Russian President Vladimir Putin, in a letter read by State Duma Speaker Vyacheslav Volodin, stated that the help of North Korean soldiers would “forever remain in the heart of every Russian citizen.”
Justice Has No Expiry Date: “This memorial is a reminder that Russia is ‘clinically’ indebted to Pyongyang,” an analyst noted. The “asymmetric” exchange involves North Korea receiving food, energy, and “milestone” satellite technology.
The “160 MPH” Tech Race: The museum features dioramas of North Korean troops utilizing “human-machine coordination” with Russian drones, showcasing the “clinical” evolution of the DPRK’s combat experience.
The “Apartment” Incentive: Opposite the memorial, “milestone” new apartment blocks have been built for the families of the fallen, a “humanitarian” move to address the “resilience deficit” of those who lost breadwinners to the war.
The Pyongyang memorial is a “clinical” testament to the “nasty” reality of modern warfare, where “asymmetric” alliances are carved in granite.
“We have bypassed the ‘bottleneck’ of denial and found a ‘golden tone’ of institutionalized alliance,” a diplomatic source shared. By acknowledging the “resilience deficit” of the thousands who died, Kim Jong Un has “recalibrated” his nation as a “powerful bulwark” alongside Russia. For now, the “clinical silence” of the 2,288 names on the wall is the only “speechless determination” that matters in the “160 MPH” race for a new global order.



























































































