Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky announced that they are ready to return the North Korean soldiers they captured if North Korean leader Kim Jong-Un organizes the exchange of Ukrainian soldiers held in Russia. PROPOSAL FOR PRISONER EXCHANGE WITH KIM JONG-UNWhile the repercussions of Ukraine capturing 2 North Korean soldiers in Russia's Kursk region continue, Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky made a proposal for a prisoner exchange to North Korean leader Kim Jong-Un. "IT'S A MATTER OF TIME BEFORE MORE NORTH KOREAN SOLDIERS ARE CAPTURED"In a statement made on the social media platform X, Zelensky expressed that he has no doubt that more North Korean soldiers will be captured in the coming days, stating, "It is only a matter of time before our soldiers capture more North Korean soldiers. There should be no doubt in the world that the Russian army is in need of military assistance from North Korea." "PUTIN CAN'T DO IT WITHOUT SUPPORT"Zelensky stated, "Putin started three years ago by giving ultimatums to NATO and trying to rewrite history, but now he can't do it without military support from Pyongyang," adding, "If Ukraine organizes the exchange of our fighters held in Russia, we are ready to hand over Kim Jong Un's soldiers to him." "OTHER OPTIONS ARE AVAILABLE"Zelensky noted that there may be other options for North Korean soldiers who wish to return to their country, stating, "This opportunity will especially be given to those who express the desire to bring peace by spreading the truths related to this war in Korea." Zelensky also shared a video featuring the 2 captured North Korean soldiers on his social media account. UKRAINE HAD CAPTURED 2 NORTH KOREAN SOLDIERSUkrainian President Vladimir Zelensky had announced that 2 North Korean soldiers were captured injured during the ongoing conflicts in Russia's Kursk region. The Ukrainian Security Service (SBU) stated that the necessary medical assistance was provided to the injured and that the North Korean soldiers were not in life-threatening condition. It was expressed that one of the captured North Korean soldiers thought he went to Russia for training, not to fight against Ukraine.
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