North Korean soldiers previously fighting alongside Russia’s army on the Kursk front line appear not to have been engaged in combat since mid-January, ...
South Korea's spy agency says that North Korean forces have suffered more than 3,000 casualties while fighting alongside ...
Kyiv is open to negotiating with South Korea over the possible transfer of captured North Korean soldiers, Ukrainian ...
Ukraine's Defense Forces have captured over 900 Russian soldiers in the Kursk operation, aiding the return of many Ukrainian ...
Ukraine is open to discussions with South Korea on the possible transfer of the two captured soldiers from North Korea, given ...
Ukrainian president highlights incursion into Kursk region, alleged Russian losses, London's continued support in talks with ...
North Korean troops, largely special ops forces, have suffered high casualty rates in bloody assaults, not unlike prison ...
When Ukrainian soldiers captured two North Korean prisoners of war last month, it provided the first undeniable proof of Pyongyang’s direct involvement in the war against Ukraine.
Ukrainian soldiers have been saying for weeks that North Korean troops have been fighting alongside Russians. But it looks like those troops might be pulling back now.
A Ukrainian commander told Newsweek that Pyongyang's troops seemed to carry more ammunition than supplies when in battle.