N. Korean troops 'withdrawn' from Kursk front line: Ukraine
- North Korean troops have not been seen on the frontlines in Russia's Kursk region for several weeks, according to a Ukrainian military official.
- About 12,000 North Korean soldiers were sent to Russia, with around 4,000 reported killed or injured, as stated by Ukrainian officials and Western intelligence reports.
- Ukrainian President Zelensky noted that one-third of the North Korean troops had been killed and mentioned the presence of 60,000 Russian troops in Kursk.
- Officials believe North Korean troops have been withdrawn due to heavy losses, as reported by Oleksandr Kindratenko, spokesman for the Special Operations Forces.
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