Tuesday briefing: What Ukraine might gain from two North Korean captives
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Tue, 14 Jan 2025 08:48:28 +0200
In todays newsletter Kyivs interrogation footage of captured North Korean soldiers leads to questions about what it might do with the soldiers and what the PoWs might do for themGood morning.
In a grinding war where significant changes at the front are hard to discern, a video released by Ukraine on Sunday is a rare point of focus it featured two North Korean soldiers, answering questions from their Ukrainian captors, and weighing the circumstances of their presence in a conflict thousands of miles from home.The video is, perhaps, not militarily significant.
But it is a unique insight into one of the more extraordinary aspects of a conflict that has drawn in actors from all over the world, and is a crucible in which every participant is learning how modern wars are fought.Economy Rachel Reeves will remain as chancellor until the next general election, Keir Starmer has insisted, as he warned the Treasury would be ruthless over public spending cuts to help meet the governments fiscal rules.Gaza Joe Biden has said his administration is on the brink of sealing a ceasefire deal between Israel and Hamas that could pause the war after more than 14 months of fighting.
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PFAS per and polyfluoroalkyl substances are used in everything from cosmetics to nonstick pans but are almost indestructible without human intervention.It is unclear if North Korea will even claim the two captured soldiers as their own, given Moscow and Pyongyangs refusal to officially admit that North Korean forces have been deployed to Russia.
At the same time, Russia could claim them as their own and hand them over to North Korea after they are traded with Ukrainian PoWs.
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