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Lavrov Thanks 'Heroic' North Korean Soldiers for Helping Liberate Kursk Region

A monument to the troops who assisted Russia in repelling the Ukrainian incursion will be erected, the minister has said Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov has thanked the North Korean troops who helped liberate Russia's Kursk Region earlier this year from a cross-border incursion by Ukraine. Kiev's forces

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He said this as a result of a meeting with his North Korean counterpart Choi Song Hee, reports RBK.ru.According to him, Moscow had no reason to refuse Pyongyang's proposal to participate in the North Korean military in the fighting in the Kursk region.Regarding the possibility of involving the North Korean military in other directions Lavrov said to the front in Ukraine: “We reacted to the proposal of the head of the DPRK, the head of state affa…

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“The Korean People’s Army soldiers, together with the Russian soldiers, at the cost of blood and life, brought closer to the liberation of the Ukrainian Nazi Kursk region,” said the Russian Foreign Minister. The Ukrainian army was able to take hundreds of square kilometres in the Kursk region, after an offensive surprise, launched in August of 2024. Moscow announced the capture of the territory in April, after months of fighting. According to th…

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