The National Intelligence Service announced on the 13th that North Korean troops dispatched to Russia are moving to the Kursk region on mainland Russia, a fierce battleground in the Ukraine war, and are participating in combat operations. This is the first time that our government has officially announced North Korean military participation in combat.
The National Intelligence Service said in a press notice that day, “We evaluate that North Korean troops dispatched to Russia have moved to the Kursk region over the past two weeks, completed deployment to the battlefield, and are already participating in combat,” adding, “We are collecting and analyzing additional related intelligence and information.” “There is,” he said.
Previously, the U.S. State Department also announced on the 12th (local time) that about 10,000 North Korean soldiers dispatched to Russia are actively engaging in combat operations.
Vedant Patel, deputy spokesperson for the U.S. State Department, said in a briefing, “We confirmed that more than 10,000 North Korean soldiers were dispatched to eastern Russia, and most of them moved to Kursk Oblast and began engaging in combat operations with the Russian military.” He also explained that the North Korean military is “being trained in basic infantry operations, including ‘removing trench hazards,’ which are essential skills for frontline operations, and how to use unmanned aerial vehicles (drones) and artillery.”
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