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Ukraine says it captured two North Korean soldiers fighting in Russia

FILE - In this photo provided by the North Korean government, North Korean leader Kim Jong Un meets soldiers who in North Korea, on March 13, 2024
FILE - In this photo provided by the North Korean government, North Korean leader Kim Jong Un meets soldiers who in North Korea, on March 13, 2024 Copyright  ���N�ʐM��/KCNA via KNS
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By Daniel Bellamy with AP
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The two captured soldiers were fighting alongside Russian troops in Russia’s Kursk border region, Ukraine's president said on Saturday.

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Ukrainian troops have captured two North Korean soldiers in Russia's Kursk region, President Volodymyr Zelenskyy announced on Saturday.

Zelenskyy made the comments days after Ukraine began pressing new attacks in Kursk to retain ground captured in a lightning incursion in August that resulted in the first occupation of Russian territory since World War II.

“These are two soldiers who, although wounded, survived, were taken to Kyiv, and are communicating with Ukrainian security services," Zelenskyy said in a post on X.

He shared photos of two men resting on cots in a room with bars over the windows. Both wore bandages, one around his jaw and the other around both hands and wrists.

Zelenskyy said capturing the soldiers alive was “not easy.” He asserted that Russian and North Korean forces fighting in Kursk have tried to conceal the presence of North Korean soldiers, including by killing wounded comrades on the battlefield to avoid their capture and interrogation by Kyiv.

Ukraine's security service SBU provided more information on the two soldiers on Saturday. In a statement, it said one had no documents at all, while the other had been carrying a Russian military ID card in the name of a man from Tuva, a Russian region bordering Mongolia.

“The prisoners do not speak Ukrainian, English or Russian, so communication with them takes place through Korean translators in cooperation with South Korean intelligence,” the statement said.

According to the SBU, one of the soldiers claimed he had been told he was going to Russia for training rather than to fight against Ukraine.

The agency said both men were provided with medical care in line with the Geneva Conventions and are being investigated in cooperation with Seoul.

A senior Ukrainian military official said last month that around 200 North Korean troops fighting alongside Russian forces in Kursk have been killed or wounded in battle.

The official was providing the first significant estimate of North Korean casualties, which came several weeks after Ukraine announced that Pyongyang had sent 10,000 to 12,000 troops to Russia to help it in its almost three-year all-out war against its much smaller neighbour.

Last month, the White House and Pentagon confirmed that the Pyongyang forces have been battling on the front lines in largely infantry positions. They have been fighting with Russian units and, in some cases, independently around Kursk.

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