“Photo: facebook.com/zelenskyy.official Volodymyr Zelenskyy published a video of the interrogation of the first two soldiers from the DPRK who were captured. On his pages in social networks, the president of Ukraine offered the leader of North Korea, Kim Jong-un, to give them in exchange for Ukrainian servicemen who are captive in Russia. The head of state also said that Ukraine will not hand over those fighters who refuse [β¦]β, β write: businessua.com.ua
Photo: facebook.com/zelenskyy.official
Volodymyr Zelenskyy published a video of the interrogation of the first two soldiers from the DPRK who were captured. On his pages in social networks, the president of Ukraine offered the leader of North Korea, Kim Jong-un, to give them in exchange for Ukrainian servicemen who are captive in Russia. The head of state also said that Ukraine will not hand over those fighters who refuse to return to their homeland.
– Ukraine is ready to hand over his people to Kim Jong Un, if he can arrange their exchange for our soldiers held captive in Russia. There may be some other avenues for those North Korean soldiers who do not want to return. In particular, those Koreans who show a desire to bring peace closer by spreading the truth about this war in Korean will have such an opportunity, Zelenskyy wrote.
In the video, one of the captured said that he did not know that he was fighting against Ukraine and thought that he was in training.
- On January 11, Volodymyr Zelensky published photos of the first two captured soldiers from North Korea. The President of Ukraine reported that the fighters were wounded but survived and were taken to Kyiv. They are provided with medical assistance. The head of state also shared a photo of a military ticket, according to which Russia passes off soldiers from the DPRK as residents of its republic of Tuva.
- The SBU reported that the captives do not speak Ukrainian, English or Russian, so communication with them takes place through Korean translators in cooperation with the intelligence of South Korea of ββthe Democratic People’s Republic of Korea.
Source: kp.ua