N. Korean troops 'withdrawn' from Kursk front line: Ukraine
- Ukraine believes North Korean soldiers have been "withdrawn" from the Kursk front line after suffering heavy losses, according to a military spokesman.
- Western, South Korean, and Ukrainian intelligence agencies estimate that over 10,000 North Korean troops were deployed to support Russia in Kursk.
- Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky stated that around 4,000 North Korean soldiers have been killed or wounded during the conflict.
- The Kremlin declined to comment on reports of the North Korean soldiers' withdrawal, stating, "It's not worth commenting on every time.
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Pyongyang troops, mobilized by Moscow since the end of October, seem to have withdrawn from the fighting in the Russian region of Kursk after suffering heavy losses, the Ukrainian and South Korean authorities say this Tuesday, February 4.
North Korean Troops Pulled From Kursk Frontlines, South Korean Intelligence Confirms
North Korean troops sent to assist Russia’s war against Ukraine have seemingly been absent from combat in the front-line Kursk region since mid-January, Yonhap reported, citing the South Korean National Intelligence Service (NIS) revealed on January 4. NIS confirmed data, supporting a recent report from The New York Times, which stated that North Korean soldiers, who had been fighting alongside Russian forces against Ukraine, were pulled from th…
According to South Korean intelligence, there have apparently been no North Korean soldiers deployed in the Kursk border region since mid-January. Ukraine reports the shooting down of 37 Russian drones. All developments in the live blog.
North Korean troops have likely not been involved in fighting on the front in the Russian Kursk region since mid-January, South Korean intelligence said today. Earlier, the Ukrainian military, which has controlled part of Kursk since August last year, also reported a withdrawal of North Korean forces due to heavy losses.
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