North Korean Soldiers Found with Fake Russian IDs in Ukraine Conflict
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North Korean soldiers have been found carrying fake Russian military IDs in the ongoing conflict between Russia and Ukraine. Ukrainian forces have discovered these forged documents on the bodies of North Korean soldiers killed in combat. The IDs were reportedly incomplete, lacking necessary stamps and photographs, and often contained Russian names and patronymics.
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The presence of North Korean troops in Russia has been confirmed, with estimates suggesting there are between 10,000 and 12,000 North Korean soldiers currently stationed in the Kursk Oblast region of Russia. These troops have been provided with Russian military uniforms, weapons, and fake identification to conceal their origin.The Ukrainian Special Operations Forces (SOF) have reported that they have eliminated 77 North Korean soldiers in the Kursk region over a three-day period. This indicates that North Korean troops are actively engaged in combat operations against Ukrainian forces.The Pentagon has also acknowledged the presence of North Korean troops in Russia, warning that their involvement could escalate the conflict. Western leaders have described the deployment of North Korean troops as a significant escalation, suggesting that their involvement could lead to increased hostilities.