Conflict in Russia's Kursk Region Involving North Korean Troops
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy has raised concerns over the situation of North Korean troops deployed in the Russian Kursk region.
Key Highlights
- Deployment and Losses:
- North Korean troops, numbering approximately 12,000, are stationed in Russia's Kursk region.
- Mr. Zelenskiy claims they are facing significant losses and are often left unprotected by their Russian counterparts.
- More than 3,000 North Korean soldiers have reportedly been killed or wounded, according to Ukrainian intelligence.
- Conditions and Treatment:
- North Korean troops are allegedly being sent into battle with minimal protection.
- Instances of executions by their own forces have been reported to prevent capture.
- Ukrainian forces have captured some North Korean soldiers, but their severe injuries have led to their deaths.
- International Implications:
- President Zelenskiy emphasizes that Korean troops should not be involved in European conflicts.
- He has called on Korea's neighbors, particularly China, to exert influence on Pyongyang to prevent the escalation of the war.
- China's potential role in de-escalation is highlighted, questioning its commitment to preventing the spread of war.