It has been several weeks since North Korean soldiers were spotted in Russia's southwestern Kursk region, according to Ukraine.
Observers also say Pyongyang is in too deep with Russia over its war, and still stands to gain from providing military aid.
North Korean soldiers sent to fight in Russia's Kursk region haven't been seen for several weeks, reports say.
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Kyiv make gains with new incursion into Russia as Putin’s troops caught off guard - Russian military bloggers say new Kursk ...
North Korean soldiers previously fighting alongside Russia’s army on the Kursk front line appear not to have been engaged in combat since mid-January, ...
The DPRK troops that have joined Russia's war against Ukraine turned out to be unprepared for the modern warfare despite ...
Kyiv is open to negotiating with South Korea over the possible transfer of captured North Korean soldiers, Ukrainian ...
Ukraine's Defense Forces have captured over 900 Russian soldiers in the Kursk operation, aiding the return of many Ukrainian ...
Ukraine is open to discussions with South Korea on the possible transfer of the two captured soldiers from North Korea, given ...
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