Zelenskyy Announces Capture of North Korean Soldiers Fighting for Russia in Kursk Region – SOFREP News Team

In a stunning development that highlights the international dimensions of the war in Ukraine, President Volodymyr Zelenskyy announced on Saturday, January 11, that Ukrainian forces have captured two North Korean soldiers fighting alongside Russian troops in the Kursk border region.

This revelation comes amidst intensified battles as Ukraine works to retain its foothold in Kursk, a territory briefly occupied in a lightning incursion last August—the first time Russian territory has been occupied since World War II.

To understand the gravity of this revelation, let’s delve deeper into Zelenskyy’s report and what the captured soldiers have revealed so far.

Captured Soldiers Provide Key Insights

The two North Korean soldiers, both wounded, were transported to Kyiv, where they are being interrogated by Ukraine’s SBU security service with the assistance of Korean translators and South Korean intelligence.

According to Zelenskyy, capturing them alive was no small feat, as Russian and North Korean forces have reportedly taken extreme measures to conceal the involvement of Pyongyang’s troops.

“Our soldiers have captured North Korean military personnel in the Kursk region. Two soldiers, though wounded, survived and were transported to Kyiv, where they are now communicating with the Security Service of Ukraine,” Zelenskyy wrote on Telegram (also posted on X), adding that Russian forces often kill their wounded North Korean comrades to prevent their capture and interrogation.

One of the captured soldiers claimed he was deceived into fighting, having been told he was being sent to Russia for training rather than deployment to Ukraine.

The SBU noted that one soldier had no documentation, while the other carried a Russian military ID card issued under a false identity from Russia’s Tyva region near Mongolia.