Putin Claims Control Over Ukrainian Forces in Kursk as Tensions Escalate

Russia has begun transferring injured soldiers to North Korea for medical treatment, expanding cooperation between the two nations amidst ongoing conflict in Ukraine. According to reports from the independent Russian radio station Echo, these soldiers were transported under tight security conditions, having their mobile phones confiscated upon entry into North Korea.
Once in North Korean hospitals, the soldiers, including one who was wounded by shrapnel during combat, described their experience as restrictive. "Each of us received a guard, without whom we could not go outside," he reported. Medical care was found lacking, with complaints about outdated treatments reminiscent of Soviet-era practices.
Russian Ambassador to North Korea, Alexander Mazegora, confirmed the presence of hundreds of Russian soldiers receiving rehabilitation in the country, characterizing it as an act of "brotherly behavior." As of now, the military collaboration between Russia and North Korea appears to be deepening, with both countries providing support to each other amidst international scrutiny.