Ukraine captured two North Korean soldiers in Russia, Zelensky says
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky confirmed that Ukraine captured two wounded North Korean soldiers in the Kursk region, marking the first acknowledgment of North Korean troop detentions.
Zelensky stated that capturing the soldiers was challenging, as Russian forces typically execute wounded North Korean troops to hide their involvement in the conflict.
The captured soldiers are currently receiving medical care, and Zelensky emphasized the need for journalists to access them to reveal the truth about ongoing influences in the war.
These detentions could provide critical intelligence on North Korea's collaboration with Russia, especially regarding the significant number of North Korean soldiers deployed to assist in the conflict.
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