Ukraine claims 11,000 North Korean soldiers are training in Russia

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Ukrainian officials claim that around 11,000 North Korean soldiers are currently training in Russia. This follows a video allegedly showing North Koreans receiving Russian military uniforms and equipment, marking a significant development in the Ukraine conflict. Previously, South Korea's intelligence reported that about 1,500 North Korean soldiers had been sent to Russia. The new claims suggest a much larger involvement of North Korean personnel in the war, potentially changing the dynamics of the conflict. This situation follows a military pact signed between Russia and North Korea earlier this year, which includes mutual military assistance. Experts note that North Korea's involvement could escalate the conflict further, as it represents a shift from its previous isolationist stance.


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