Putin Thanks North Korean Soldiers for Kursk Operations at Pyongyang Memorial Opening
Russian President sends telegram honoring DPRK troops who fought alongside Russian forces in Kursk Region, opens new memorial complex
L'essentiel
- Russian President Vladimir Putin has expressed gratitude to North Korean soldiers who participated in combat operations in the Kursk Region, speaking at the opening of a memorial complex in Pyongyang.
- The memorial honors the heroism and sacrifices of Korean People's Army servicemen who fought alongside Russian forces.
- Putin emphasized the soldiers demonstrated exceptional courage and genuine selflessness, calling their feats unfading glory that will remain in the hearts of every Russian citizen.
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Pourquoi c'est important
North Korea has been a key ally of Russia during the ongoing conflict in Ukraine. The deployment of North Korean troops to the Kursk Region marks a significant escalation in Pyongyang's military support for Moscow. The memorial in Pyongyang commemorates Korean People's Army servicemen who fought in what Russia characterizes as 'overseas military operations.'
MOSCOW, April 26. /TASS/. Russian President Vladimir Putin has expressed his gratitude to soldiers from the DPRK who took part in combat operations in the Kursk Region. "I would like to sincerely thank the valiant Korean soldiers — participants in the combat operations in the Kursk Region — and pay tribute to the fallen heroes," the Russian leader stated in a telegram on the occasion of the opening of the Memorial Complex and the Memorial Museum of Combat Feats in Overseas Military Operations in Pyongyang. "Fighting shoulder to shoulder with their Russian brothers-in-arms, Korean soldiers and officers demonstrated exceptional courage and genuine selflessness, covering themselves with unfading glory. Their unparalleled feats will forever remain in the hearts of every Russian citizen," the President stressed. The memorial, which opens today, is intended to perpetuate the memory of the heroism of the Korean People's Army servicemen and the sacrifices made for the sake of a common victory, the head of state noted. Putin expressed confidence that the memorial would become "a visible symbol of the friendship and unity of our peoples." The Russian leader also expressed deep gratitude to DPRK leader Kim Jong Un and everyone involved in the implementation of this large-scale project in the shortest possible time, timed to the anniversary of the liberation of the Kursk Region from invaders.
Questions ouvertes
- How many North Korean soldiers participated in Kursk operations
- What were the casualty figures for Korean troops
- What specific military roles did DPRK forces play






