North Korean Soldiers

North Korean Soldier Prioritizes Sausage Over Surrender in Kursk Capture

Ukrainian forces captured a North Korean soldier in January near the Kursk Oblast border, who refused to relinquish his sausage even when confronted. The soldier, one of three captured since October, later attempted self-harm. Ukrainian accounts describe the North Koreans as engaging in human-wave attacks, lacking tactical sophistication, yet demonstrating a willingness to recover their wounded. These tactics, along with a strong aversion to capture, have resulted in significant North Korean casualties fighting alongside Russian forces.

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Three North Korean Defectors Wanted in Russia After Killing Russian Soldiers

Three North Korean soldiers are reportedly wanted in the Kursk region of Russia for the killing of five Russian servicemen. The incident, which allegedly occurred near a village in the region on January 13th, 2025, involves the deaths of members of the 810th Marine Brigade. The lack of clear photographs of the wanted individuals makes their apprehension considerably more challenging, raising questions about the Russian authorities’ ability to effectively track them.

The very existence of North Korean soldiers in the Kursk region is itself a surprising revelation. This points to a complex and potentially unstable situation, suggesting a level of involvement by North Korea in the ongoing conflict in Ukraine that hasn’t been previously acknowledged.… Continue reading

North Korean Soldiers Ordered to Suicide Over Ukraine Capture

In a briefing to lawmakers, South Korea’s National Intelligence Service reported that over 300 North Korean soldiers have perished and more than 2,700 have been wounded while fighting in Ukraine alongside Russia. These troops have reportedly received orders to commit suicide rather than be captured. The assessment suggests significant North Korean casualties in the conflict.

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3,000 North Korean Casualties in Ukraine: A Lack of Modern Warfare Understanding?

South Korea’s National Intelligence Service (NIS) reported that at least 300 North Korean soldiers have died and 2,700 have been wounded fighting in Russia’s Kursk Oblast, largely due to their inexperience in modern warfare. These casualties align with President Zelensky’s earlier claim of 4,000 total North Korean casualties. The NIS also alleges that North Korean soldiers have been forced to commit suicide to evade capture by Ukrainian forces, a claim corroborated by the White House. Recently, Ukraine captured two North Korean soldiers, highlighting the ongoing conflict’s impact on North Korean troops deployed to support Russia.

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3,000 North Korean Casualties Reported in Ukraine War

South Korean intelligence estimates that at least 3,000 North Korean soldiers have suffered casualties—300 dead and 2,700 wounded—while fighting alongside Russian forces in Kursk. These losses are attributed to the North Korean troops’ inexperience with modern warfare, evidenced by their reported inability to counter long-range drones and a policy encouraging suicide to avoid capture. Two captured North Korean soldiers are now potentially subject to a prisoner exchange. The deployment, part of a mutual defense pact between North Korea and Russia, has caused concern among the families of the soldiers who fear they are being treated as expendable.

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Russia’s Crushing Losses in Ukraine: A Self-Inflicted Wound?

Intense fighting continues across the Ukrainian front, particularly near Pokrovsk. In recent battles near Makhnovka, Kursk Oblast, Ukrainian forces inflicted significant losses on the Russian army. These losses included up to a full battalion of infantry, comprised of both Russian paratroopers and North Korean soldiers. Commander-in-Chief Syrskyi confirmed this substantial defeat to President Zelenskyy. The report highlights the heavy toll the conflict is taking on Russian forces.

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Pentagon Confirms: North Korean Troops Suffer Heavy Casualties, Ineffective in Ukraine

U.S. assessments indicate North Korean soldiers deployed to the Kursk region of Russia are suffering significant casualties and demonstrating low battlefield effectiveness. The Pentagon confirms the White House’s estimate of approximately 1,000 North Korean troops killed or wounded. These figures contrast with Ukrainian President Zelenskyy’s higher estimate of over 3,000 casualties. The low effectiveness of North Korean forces in this region is a key finding of these reports.

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Captured North Korean Soldier in Ukraine Dies: South Korea Confirms

South Korean intelligence confirmed the capture and subsequent death of a North Korean soldier by Ukrainian forces. The soldier, reportedly injured, was captured in Russia’s Kursk region, marking the first known capture of a North Korean combatant in the Ukraine conflict. This follows reports of significant North Korean troop losses and supply issues in the area, with Ukrainian officials estimating thousands of casualties. The incident underscores the increasing involvement of North Korean troops in the war, bolstering Russian forces.

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South Korea Confirms Capture of Injured North Korean Soldier in Ukraine

South Korea’s National Intelligence Service confirmed reports that Ukrainian forces captured a wounded North Korean soldier near Kursk, Russia. The confirmation, based on intelligence sharing with an allied nation, follows a report by Ukrainian news outlet Militarnyi. The incident marks the first known capture of a North Korean soldier by Ukraine. This event comes amidst reports of significant North Korean troop deployments to Russia, with estimates suggesting thousands of soldiers already sent.

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North Korean Casualties in Ukraine Expose Brutal Proxy War

South Korean military officials estimate that over 1,100 North Korean soldiers have suffered casualties—killed or wounded—while fighting alongside Russian forces in Ukraine. These high casualties are attributed to unfamiliar battlefield conditions, inadequate countermeasures against drone attacks, and even training accidents. Reports suggest further North Korean troop deployments are imminent, alongside continued provision of weapons and military equipment to Russia. This involvement marks a significant escalation of the conflict and raises concerns regarding North Korea’s evolving military capabilities and potential threats to South Korea.

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