Repatriation or a life among enemies': what fate awaits the North Koreans captured by Ukraine?
Briefly

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy expressed willingness to exchange two captured North Korean soldiers for Russian-held POWs, highlighting options for those wishing to spread peace.
One captured soldier claimed he believed he was only participating in training, revealing a lack of awareness about the conflict's true nature.
With estimates of over 3,000 North Korean casualties since their deployment alongside Russia, the recent developments indicate escalating tensions and potential for further negotiations.
The South Korean government is taking a cautious approach, as uncertainty looms over the fate and statements of the captured North Korean soldiers.
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