Zelensky says North Korean troops back on Russia front line
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The Ukrainian leader said a “significant number” of opposing troops had been “destroyed”.
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KYIV - Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said on Feb 7 that North Korean troops were back on the front line in Russia’s Kursk region, after reports Moscow had withdrawn them due to heavy losses.
More than 10,000 soldiers from the reclusive state were sent to Russia
But Mr Zelensky said in his evening address: “There have been new assaults in the Kursk operation areas... the Russian army and North Korean soldiers have been brought in again.”
The Ukrainian leader said a “significant number” of opposing troops had been “destroyed”.
“We are talking about hundreds of Russian and North Korean soldiers,” he added.
Kyiv captured dozens of border settlements in its Kursk assault six months ago, the first time a foreign army had crossed into Russian territory since World War II.
The North Korean deployment, never officially confirmed by Moscow or Pyongyang, was supposed to reinforce the Russian army and help them expel Ukraine’s troops.
But as at February, Ukraine still holds swathes of Russian territory, something Mr Zelensky sees as a bargaining chip in any future negotiations with Moscow. AFP

