kyiv ‘ready’ to exchange captured North Korean soldiers for prisoners in Russia

kyiv ‘ready’ to exchange captured North Korean soldiers for prisoners in Russia
kyiv ‘ready’ to exchange captured North Korean soldiers for prisoners in Russia

Mr. Zelensky added Sunday evening that “there will undoubtedly be more” North Korean soldiers captured by kyiv in the future. At the end of December, the Ukrainian president had already announced that two seriously wounded North Korean soldiers had been captured in the Kursk region, but the soldiers had succumbed to their injuries. “For North Korean soldiers who do not wish to return (to their country), there could be other possible options,” he continued on Sunday: those who “tell the truth about this war in Korean will have this opportunity.”

Neither Moscow nor Pyongyang have reacted at this stage, with neither country having acknowledged that North Korean soldiers were deployed to fight Ukrainian forces. Mr. Zelensky further declared that Russian President Vladimir Putin “cannot now do without Pyongyang’s military support.”

Ukraine, the United States and South Korea accuse Pyongyang of sending more than 10,000 troops to help Russian forces. In December, Mr. Zelensky said that nearly 3,000 North Korean soldiers had been “killed or injured” there, while Seoul put the figure at 1,000.

Significant losses

Ukraine’s SBU intelligence service released a video on Saturday showing the two soldiers trapped in hospital bunks with bandages, one on their hands, the other on their jaw. Its South Korean counterpart, the NIS, said one of the soldiers revealed during interrogation that he had received military training from Russian forces after arriving in November. “He initially thought he was being sent for training, then realized upon his arrival in Russia that he had been deployed” to the front, according to the NIS.

The soldier said North Korean forces had suffered “significant losses during the fighting,” according to the source. Seoul’s intelligence agency also said that one of the men had “been deprived of food and water for four to five days before being captured.” According to the SBU, the prisoners speak neither English nor Russian, and discussions are conducted in Korean with interpreters in cooperation with the South Korean service.

Volodymyr Zelensky indicated on Saturday that the soldiers, although injured, had been able to be transferred to kyiv for questioning. “It was not an easy task: usually the Russians and other North Korean soldiers finish off their wounded and do everything to erase evidence of the participation of another state, North Korea, in the war against ‘Ukraine,’ he said.

Tightened military ties

The alleged involvement of a foreign army constituted a major escalation in the invasion of Ukraine launched nearly three years ago by Vladimir Putin and which is entering a critical phase with the imminent return of Donald Trump to the House -White. Russia and North Korea have strengthened their military ties since this invasion.

During a visit to Seoul in early January, US Secretary of State Blinken said Russia was expanding space cooperation with North Korea in exchange for its troops contributing to the fight against ‘Ukraine. He also said that Russia “could be close” to official recognition of North Korea’s nuclear power status. The general staff of the South Korean forces, for its part, observed preparations which make it believe that North Korea is preparing to dispatch new units to Russia, to reinforce or to relieve those already fighting, in addition of drones.

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