North Korean troops who helped Russia repel a major Ukrainian incursion into its western Kursk region are now playing an important role in clearing the area of mines, the Russian Defence Ministry said on Friday.
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- Russian Defense Ministry video shows North Korean troops being trained to detect and clear landmines in Kursk.
- North Korean forces are helping clear explosives left after a Ukrainian incursion in 2024. 13s
- North Korea sent about 14,000 soldiers to assist Russia, with over 6,000 reported killed. 39s
- Russian and North Korean troops are dealing with an unprecedented density of mines left by Ukrainian forces. 50s
- The operation underscores both nations' intent to deepen military ties, as stated by Kim Jong-un. 1m 1s
