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Kim Jong-un holds ceremony to welcome soldiers home from Russia

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State-controlled Korean Central News Agency said Kim awarded state "hero" titles to commanders and soldiers who returned after fighting alongside Russian forces in the Kursk border region.

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  • Kim Jong-un held a ceremony in Pyongyang to honor soldiers returning from Ukraine.
  • State honors were awarded to soldiers and commanders who fought alongside Russian forces. 14s
  • Medals were placed beside portraits of fallen North Korean troops, called martyrs by state media. 23s
  • South Korea estimates North Korea has sent around 15,000 troops and military equipment to Russia. 31s
  • South Korean officials warn North Korea could gain economic aid and military technology in return. 43s
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