North Korean POWs captured by Ukrainians in Russia attempt self-harm and ask to go to South Korea – AFP
![]() 970 Monday, 03 November, 2025, 00:00 Two North Korean soldiers captured by Ukrainian defence forces in Russia's Kursk Oblast in January have asked to be transferred to South Korea and reportedly attempted to harm themselves. The two prisoners of war made the request to be sent to South Korea during an interview for a documentary held on 28 October, Barron's reported. The video interview has not yet been released, but according to Jang, it is expected to be made public in the coming weeks. Yonhap also quoted Jang as saying that both prisoners expressed a desire to go to South Korea, a change from February, when only one of them voiced such a wish during a meeting with a South Korean lawmaker. Photos show that a jaw wound one of them sustained during capture has now healed, though some bone deformation remains. It was also noted that hand-drawn portraits of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un were hanging above one of the prisoners' beds. The prisoners reportedly asked the producer to provide eye medicine, knitted clothes, trousers, cigarettes, pens and books, Jang said. He also relayed statements from Ukrainian officials saying that the North Korean captives were in a state of psychological instability and had attempted self-harm. Under South Korea's constitution, all Koreans are regarded as citizens, including those living in North Korea, and Seoul has stated that this applies to any North Korean soldiers captured in Ukraine. South Korea has informed the Ukrainian government of its readiness to accept the prisoners if their intentions are confirmed. |

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