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North Korean Troops in Russia: Ukraine's New Captures
Kursk, RussiaSunday, January 12, 2025
Ukraine estimates that around 10, 000 to 12, 000 North Korean troops have been sent to Russia. They've been fighting in infantry positions, both with Russian units and independently. Ukraine hopes controlling Kursk could force Russia to negotiate an end to the war. However, some officials worry this could weaken the entire 1000-kilometer (621-mile) front line.
Apart from this, the U. S. has announced new sanctions against Russia's energy sector. President Zelenskyy welcomed these, hoping they would put financial pressure on Russian President Vladimir Putin.
In other news, Ukrainian drones have been causing damage in Russia's Tambov province. Russia claims to have shot down 85 Ukrainian drones overnight, while Ukraine says it attacked Russia with 74 drones. This could suggest Ukraine is increasing its domestic weapons production.
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