Russia has retaken about two-thirds of the territory Ukraine seized last summer in the Kursk region of Russia, but at a fearful cost in lives.
Pyongyang has sent around 11,000 soldiers to help Putin's army repel an incursion by Ukraine's military into the Kursk region in August.
The analysts reported that Russian troops advanced near Kurylivka in Kursk Oblast. Read also: North Korea bolsters Russia’s war effort with new troop deployment "The enemy has made gains by deploying a significant number of North Korean armed forces personnel,
Ukrainian troops holding positions in Kursk say the North Koreans have reappeared on the battlefield and become even more formidable foes.
Pyongyang will provide more troops to Russia, who will be deployed to the Kursk region, according to South Korea's intelligence agency.
South Korea's spy agency also said there appears to be a deployment of fresh North Korean troops. This comes after reports of earlier heavy losses.
North Korea's Storm Corps were asked to stand down by Russian Generals in late January but they have now been redeployed. effectively attacking Ukrainian defence lines in Kursk
South Korea’s spy agency says North Korea appears to have sent additional troops to Russia, after its soldiers deployed on the Russian-Ukraine fronts suffered heavy casualties The FBI has ...
South Korea’s spy agency says North Korea appears to have sent additional troops to Russia, after its soldiers deployed on the Russian-Ukraine fronts suffered heavy casualties.
The fresh deployment comes after North Korea suffered heavy casualties on the front lines in Russia’s war against Ukraine, the South’s spy agency says.