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  2. North Korean defectors - Wikipedia

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    In June 2002, 17 North Korean defectors were reportedly captured by Vietnamese border forces and deported to China. [121] [122] 5 North Korean defectors who surrendered to the Ho Chi Minh City police in May 2004 in an appeal to go to South Korea were reportedly deported to China by Vietnamese authorities on 16 June. [123]

  3. North Korean defectors offer a glimpse inside Kim Jong Un's ...

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    SEOUL, South Korea — Few people understand what may be going through the minds of North Korean soldiers fighting and dying for Russia in the war against Ukraine. But Lee Chul Eun is one of them ...

  4. North Korean involvement in the Russian invasion of Ukraine

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    Ukraine condemned North Korea's recognition of the separatist territories as a serious breach of international law and an undermining of the country's territorial integrity. In an official statement, the Ukrainian Foreign Ministry said that North Korea's decision had no legal relevance. [2] Relations between Ukraine and North Korea were almost ...

  5. North Korea’s troops heading to Ukraine’s frontline as cannon ...

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    Ukraine’s military intelligence agency, the GUR, said over the weekend that the North Korean troops had been armed with extensive hardware, including mortar shells, anti-tank guided missiles and ...

  6. What happened to the North Korean troops fighting Ukraine on ...

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    The reports have been backed by South Korea’s spy agency, who said that the North Korean troops had been withdrawn from the war frontline around the middle of January, the National Intelligence ...

  7. North Korea–Ukraine relations - Wikipedia

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    The North Korean embassy in Moscow was also accredited to Ukraine. Ukraine was accredited to North Korea through the embassy in Beijing. In 1998, North Korea closed its embassy in Kyiv (as well as several other embassies) due to the country's severely reduced budget after the collapse of the Eastern Bloc. [3]

  8. Ukraine says North Koreans may have pulled out of front line

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    Reports attributed to South Korean intelligence say the North Koreans are unprepared for the realities of modern warfare, and are especially vulnerable to being targeted by Ukrainian drones. North ...

  9. List of border incidents involving North and South Korea

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    The following is a list of border incidents involving North and South Korea since the Korean Armistice Agreement of July 27, 1953, ended large scale military action of the Korean War. Most of these incidents took place near either the Korean Demilitarized Zone (DMZ) or the Northern Limit Line (NLL). This list includes engagements on land, air ...