A Ukrainian military brigade has reported no sightings of North Korean troops in its section of the front in the Kursk region, indicating a significant reduction in their presence after weeks of active engagement. This absence has been attributed to possible high casualty rates among North Korean soldiers. Although there are conflicting reports about their overall withdrawal from the battlefield, other brigades have acknowledged the sporadic encounters with these troops. Insights from officials suggest a strategic repositioning by North Korean forces amid changing dynamics in the conflict.
If we look at January, the front was saturated with North Koreans, in particular in the area of responsibility of the Galician Brigade.
They withdrew, we do not know why.
As of now, the reports of their presence are partially true; we have not observed them in our part of the front.
The Russian-allied troops had been forced to withdraw.
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