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The withdrawal of North Korean soldiers from Russian Corsak

The Ukrainian forces reported the withdrawal of North Korean soldiers who were sent to fight alongside the Russian forces in the Russian Korsk region.
“During the past three weeks, we have not seen or monitored any military activity or confrontations with the North Koreans,” said Colonel Ulxander Kenqandoko.

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He added: We believe that they withdrew because of the grave losses they were.
However, Colonel Kinqratinko did not want to estimate the size of the losses in the ranks of the North Korean forces, likely to be the goal of its withdrawal to “recover and be used in another way.”
In response to a question by Agence France -Presse on the information reported by the New York Times, a spokeswoman for the Kremlin Dmitry Peskov refused to comment.

Peskov said that in the American daily life, “there are various things, some of which are true, some are wrong, some are lies, some are distortions of reality, and for this reason it may not be appropriate to comment on each time, and therefore we will not do that.”

11 thousand soldiers in the Kursk region

North Korea has deployed about 11,000 soldiers in the Kursk region since last October, according to Seoul, Kiev and Washington.
This is to support the Kremlin forces in their endeavor to regain control of the lands that the Ukrainian forces seized in a sudden attack in August.
Moscow has not confirmed or denying information related to the deployment of North Korean forces in Kursk.

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