North Korean soldiers allegedly pulled back from the Russia-Ukraine Front Line. Russia-Ukraine War News

South Korea’s security services say that soldiers sent by Pyongyang in Russia’s Cursa Region have fought after suffering from the number of major casualties.
According to reports, North Korean troops sent to support Russia’s invasion of Ukraine have been pulled from the front lines after supporting the invasion of Ukraine.
South Korea’s Yonhap news agency said on Tuesday that about 10,000 soldiers who are sent to fight Pyongyang with Russian forces are said to have been absent from the front line for several weeks. The report supports Ukraine and American media claims on the return of soldiers, whose arrival feared that the war in Ukraine may increase.
The National Intelligence Service (NIS) of South Korea told the AFP news agency that North Korean units have stopped war operations since “from mid -January” in Russia’s Kursk region.
The detective agency said, “One of the reasons for this may be an incident of many casualties, but the exact details are still being monitored.”
The Ukrainian military analysis said on Friday that it is believed that North Korean soldiers were withdrawn after heavy losses.
Ukraine earlier reported that it had caught or killed several North Korean units in Kursk, where it launched aggressive from across a shocking border in August.
Footage of questioning was published with what he had said by President Voldimir Zelanski.
In mid -January, NIS estimated that around 300 North Korean soldiers were killed and 2,700 soldiers were injured to fight around the region.
North Korean deployment for Kursk, which has been officially accepted by neither Pyongyang nor Moscow, was considered to help the Russia’s army reinforce and help to expel Ukraine soldiers. But about six months, Ukraine still holds the important swatth of the region.
Seoul has earlier stated that Pyongyang was preparing an additional deployment due to damage to his armies.
Kiev and West condemned the participation of North Korean soldiers in a three -year struggle as a major growth as Russia began a full -scale invasion of its neighbor, during which Pyongyang and Moscow have deepened the relationship.
Last year, Russian President Vladimir Putin made a rare journey to the nuclear-host north and signed an agreement with a mutual defense element.
In a New Year’s letter, North Korean leader Kim Jong woke up Putin and said that “when the Russian army and people will defeat Neosalism and achieve a great victory”.
War from above
While the battle continues on the front line in Kursk and in Eastern Ukraine, Moscow and Kiev continued to wage war in the sky, launched barrages of drones and missiles on each other.
The governor reported on social media that in the eastern Kharkiv region of Ukraine, a Russian missile on Tuesday killed four people and 17 injured.
“According to initial reports, Occupiers used a ballistic missile. Four people were killed, “Oleg Cingubov wrote on Telegram, saying that five people were admitted to the hospital.
In an update, he said that 20 people were injured in the strike, which targeted the center of the city, which is about 40 kilometers (25 mi) from the front lines. The Izume was captured for several months at the beginning of the war before Ukraine retreats.
However, Russian forces have thanked the better trourse numbers and weapons in recent months.
The purpose of North Korean soldiers in Kursk was to help maintain that superiority.
Redemption
Meanwhile, Ukraine is monitoring the return of Donald Trump for the United States Presidential President, fearing that it may fall in the race of arms, it must cut Washington’s military support.
Trump, who practically set a grip on all American foreign aid, on Tuesday suggested overnight that he wants rare earth minerals in exchange for maintaining the supply of weapons and other support.

The US President claimed that Ukraine was ready to engage in the exchange, saying that he wants “equal” in support “close to $ 300BN” from Ukraine.
The Kremlin was faster to jump on reports, a spokesperson announced that Trump’s words suggest that the US would no longer provide the Kiev unconditional support.