North Korea Is Gearing Up to Send More Troops to Ukraine

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North Korea Is Gearing Up to Send More Troops to Ukraine
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According to South Korean intelligence reports, North Korea is looking to send more troops to fight for Russia in Ukraine.

Politics, Geopolitics & Conflict South Korea n intelligence reports its suspicions that North Korea is gearing up to send more troops to Russia to fight in Ukraine , despite having suffered what South Korea has referred to as heavy casualties. Estimates now are that North Korea has sent up to 12,000 troops to Russia , while Russia is believed to be planning to transfer sophisticated nuclear weapons technology to Pyongyang in return.

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