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Ukraine captured two injured North Korean soldiers, Zelenskyy says
Ukraine has captured two injured North Korean soldiers from the battlefield in Russia’s Kursk region and transferred them to Kyiv, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said on Saturday.
“Two soldiers, though wounded, survived and were transported to Kyiv, where they are now communicating with the Security Service of Ukraine,” Zelenskyy wrote on X, alongside a series of photos of the prisoners.
It is the first time Ukraine has said it has detained North Korean troops since Pyongyang deployed an estimated 11,000 soldiers to support Russia late last year, according to the U.S. and its allies. Neither Russia nor North Korea have publicly acknowledged the troop deployment.
“As with all prisoners of war, these two North Korean soldiers are receiving the necessary medical assistance,” Zelenskyy said, noting that their capture “was not an easy task,” adding the claim that Russian and North Korean soldiers “usually execute their wounded to erase any evidence of North Korea’s involvement in the war against Ukraine.”
One of the images posted by Zelenskyy showed a man with both arms bandaged and a striped sweater pulled over his shoulders. Another man is pictured with swollen lips and a bandage wrapped around his head.
Two other images showed the cover and inside pages of a Russian document.
Ukraine’s military warned in December that Russia was trying to “conceal the presence of North Korean military personnel by issuing them false documents.”
It said military cards for North Koreans killed in the conflicts were “missing all the stamps and photographs,” and that the signatures on the documents are in Korean, which “indicates the real origin of these soldiers.”
In October, South Korean intelligence services said that North Korean special forces soldiers received Russian military uniforms and Russian-made weapons, as well as fake identification documents to make it look as if they come from Russia’s Far East, where people can resemble North Koreans.
Zelensky said that he had instructed Ukraine’s security service to allow journalists access to the prisoners.
“The world needs to know the truth about what is happening,” he said.
Zelenskyy said last week that 4,000 North Korean soldiers have died or been wounded in the Kursk region, where Ukrainian forces have launched a cross-border incursion since August.
The same month, White House National Security Council spokesperson John Kirby said some North Korean soldiers had taken their own lives rather than surrender to Ukrainian forces.
These suicides, he said, were “likely out of fear of reprisal against their families in North Korea in the event that they’re captured.”
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