North Korea prepares to send more troops to Russia after suffering casualties, South Korea says
- North Korea is suspected of preparing to send more troops to Russia despite suffering casualties and capturing some soldiers, according to South Korea's military.
- Approximately 11,000 North Korean soldiers have been deployed in Russia's western Kursk region, with over 3,000 reported killed or wounded.
- Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy noted that two North Korean soldiers were captured in Russia's Kursk region, marking a significant event in the conflict.
- The increased cooperation between North Korea and Russia follows a treaty signed in June 2024, establishing a mutual defense pact.
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