North Korea to provide housing for families of Ukrainian war victims
February 16, 2026 • Google News World
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North Korea has unveiled a new housing district for families of its soldiers who were killed during the Russia-Ukraine war. According to KCNA, the state-run news agency, the housing area was opened by Kim Jong-un.
The development comes after North Korean soldiers were killed in action while fighting alongside Russian forces in Ukraine. The exact number of casualties is not publicly known.
In addition to the new housing district, North Korea has also announced plans to build a memorial to honor those who died during the conflict.
Separately, North Korean leader Kim Jong-un has praised the courage of his soldiers who are fighting for Russia. This statement was made by KCNA, which reported on the remarks made by the North Korean leader.
The housing district and memorial are part of efforts by North Korea to provide support to families affected by the war. The exact details of these initiatives have not been publicly disclosed.
North Korea has maintained a close relationship with Russia in recent years, and has provided military support to Moscow’s efforts in Ukraine.
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