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Jan 11, 2025

Ukraine Captures Two Wounded North Koreans In Kursk Region

The two North Koreans are the first to be captured since they were deployed to fight for Russia in November. Both captured soldiers were wounded when they were taken prisoner. Some North Koreans have reportedly committed suicide rather than be captured. They are being interrogated with the assistance of South Korean military interpreters. JL
 Cassandra Vinograd reports in the New York Times:

The Ukrainian authorities on Saturday announced the capture of two North Korean soldiers in Russia, saying they were the first to be taken alive since Pyongyang sent troops to assist Moscow’s war effort. The two soldiers, who were wounded, were captured in the Kursk region where North Korea’s forces are suffering heavy casualties. . The soldiers had received medical care, as required by the Geneva Conventions, and had been taken to Ukraine’s capital, Kyiv, for interrogations which are being carried out through Korean translators in coordination with South Korea’s intelligence service


The Ukrainian authorities on Saturday announced the capture of two North Korean soldiers in Russia, saying they were the first to be taken alive since Pyongyang sent troops to assist Moscow’s war effort.


President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine said the two soldiers, who were wounded, were captured in the Kursk region of western Russia, where Ukrainian troops have been fighting to hold on to territory seized during a surprise cross-border incursion last summer.

In a post on various social media channels, Mr. Zelensky said the soldiers had received medical care, as required by the Geneva Conventions, and had been taken to Ukraine’s capital, Kyiv, for interrogation.

Ukraine’s domestic intelligence service, the SBU, said one of the soldiers was captured on Thursday. It did not provide details on where, or say when the second was taken prisoner, but said they were the first North Koreans fighting against Ukraine in Kursk to be captured. Interrogations are being carried out through Korean translators in coordination with South Korea’s intelligence service, according to the SBU. South Korea’s embassy in Ukraine did not immediately respond to a request for comment. Neither Russia nor North Korea had any immediate comment.

Ukraine’s intelligence agency and Mr. Zelensky both shared photographs and videos of the two soldiers, showing one with bandages around his jaw and the other with bandaged hands.

According to the rules governing treatment of prisoners of war under the Geneva Conventions, governments are supposed to protect a prisoner of war from being made into a “public curiosity,” a concept that is sometimes interpreted as not presenting them in any public setting.

Fierce fighting has raged in Kursk as Russian forces try to rout Ukrainian troops and drive them back across the border. Bolstered by more than 11,000 North Korean soldiers, Russian troops have regained roughly half of the territory they lost in the area.

But Ukraine has hung on to more than 150 square miles of land inside Russia. The White House has said North Korea’s forces are suffering heavy casualties. 

Last month, the Biden administration said more than 1,000 North Korean soldiers had been killed or wounded fighting Ukrainian troops in Kursk over the course of a week — with some choosing suicide over surrender.

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