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A Ukrainian brigade operating in the Kursk region has reported that North Korean troops, once plentiful in their sector, have notably "disappeared." Petro Gaidashchuk, senior communications officer for the 80th Air Assault Brigade, conveyed to Radio NV that while North Korean forces remain active elsewhere on the battlefield, they are no longer engaging in operations where his brigade operates. "As of now, we have not observed them in our part of the front," he stated, suggesting their absence may be attributed to heavy losses (Gaidashchuk, Radio NV).
Conflicting reports about North Korea's military presence in Ukraine began surfacing after weeks of fierce fighting. Ukrainian officials indicated that approximately 11,000 North Korean soldiers were deployed late last year, with around 4,000 casualties reported. South Korea's intelligence agency recently noted a withdrawal of North Korean forces from conflict zones (New York Times). Meanwhile, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy indicated that North Korean troops were returning for "new assaults," although the situation remains fluid and uncertain (Zelenskyy, Munich Security Conference).