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It has been several weeks since North Korean soldiers were spotted in Russia's southwestern Kursk region, according to Ukraine.
Observers also say Pyongyang is in too deep with Russia over its war, and still stands to gain from providing military aid.
This was announced by President Volodymyr Zelensky in his evening video address, Ukrinform reports.
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