The Biden administration recently reported that there are 8,000 North Korean Soldiers in the Kursk region of Russia, close to Ukraine. They are allegedly there to assist Russia in its war against Ukraine.

America's Deputy Ambassador to the United Nations stated, “We just received some information, just coming in now, that right now there are some 8,000 DPRK soldiers in Kursk Oblast.” DPRK stands for the Democratic People's Republic of Korea, or North Korea as commonly known worldwide.

Ukraine recently had unexpected success in taking a large part of Kursk, and if these allegations are true, the North Korean soldiers could be there to help regain territory lost.

The Russian representative at the meeting did not respond to questions about the presence of North Koreans. Deputy Ambassador Wood did not provide proof of the allegations.

This is a developing story.