Kyiv:
A military spokesperson told AFP on Friday that Ukraine believes that North Korean soldiers fighting with Russia’s army on the chairs front line have been “withdrawn” after heavy damage.
Western, South Korean and Ukrainian intelligence agencies say that Pyongyang deployed more than 10,000 troops to support Russian forces fighting in its Western Curc Region, where Ukraine in August aggressively aggressively from a shocking border across the border Launched
Kiev captured dozens of border settlements in the operation – for the first time a foreign army had crossed the Russian region since World War II – in a shameful shock for Kremlin.
North Korean deployment – was officially confirmed by Moscow or Pyongyang – to help the Russia’s army strengthen and help them expel Ukraine soldiers.
But about six months later, Ukraine is still on the Swaths of the Russian region, some seems to be a major bargaining chip in any future conversation with President Volodimir Zelanceci Moscow.
“In the last three weeks, we have not seen or detected with North Korean people,” AFP said, “We have not seen or detected with North Korean people.”
“We believe that he has been withdrawn due to heavy losses,” he said.
Ukraine earlier said that it had caught or killed several North Korean soldiers posted in the Kursk region.
Zelansky has published footage of interrogation that what he had said was the North Korean prisoner of the war occupied by his army on the Kursk Front.
Ukrainian officials have said that the injured North Korean soldiers were blowing themselves with grenade instead of taking them alive.
– Kremlin refuses to comment –
Asked about the report of withdrawal of North Korean soldiers on Friday, Kremlin refused to comment.
“There are plenty of arguments both right and wrong.”
“It is not worth commenting every time,” he said.
Kiev and West reduced their deployment as a major increase in the three -year struggle.
Ukraine says that around 2,000 Russian citizens live in areas under their possession, mostly cut off from relatives on the other side of the new front line.
There is increasing dissatisfaction in the Russian border area on the failure of local authorities to secure its return in the Moscow-controlled area or provide updates on their status.
Despite Ukraine’s grip on the part of the Kursk region, Russia is moving somewhere else on the 1,000 km (620-mile) front.
The Moscow military said on Friday that it had captured another village, Novovasilivka in East Ukraine, where its army was moving on a major logistics hub and a road that is important for military supply.
Novovasylivka is close to the major center of Pokarovsk in the eastern Donnetsk region, and for the internal border with the dnipropetrovsk region of Ukraine, which has so far fought the ground.
In 2022, Russia said that it was annexing the Donnetsk region – despite not being under full competition
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