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Ukraine Reports Arrival of 12,000 North Korean Troops, Including 500 Officers and Three Generals, in Kursk Region
Oct 24, 2024, 04:11 PM
Ukraine's Defense Intelligence has reported the arrival of North Korean troops in Russia's Kursk region, with approximately 12,000 soldiers now deployed. The first units were noted to have entered the combat zone on October 23, 2024, following training at Russian facilities. Among the deployed personnel are 500 officers, including three generals. The presence of these North Korean forces is seen as a significant development amid ongoing heavy fighting in the area, prompting speculation among Ukraine's allies regarding the motivations behind this military collaboration. The troops are expected to support Russian forces in the conflict against Ukraine.
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