North Korea sent 3,000 more soldiers to Russia this year, Seoul says
- North Korea sent an additional 3,000 troops to Russia this year and continues supplying weapons to aid Moscow, according to South Korea's Joint Chiefs of Staff.
- The troop deployment follows a military deal signed between Russia and North Korea that includes a mutual defense agreement.
- Experts warned that North Korean troops are reportedly gaining modern warfare experience, including drone usage, as part of their involvement in Russia.
- North Korea is focusing on unmanned weapon systems like drones as part of their five-year defense development plan, according to Yang Moo-jin.
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North Korean workers abroad, a financial windfall for the Pyongyang regime
North Korea is not only sending troops to fight alongside Russia in Ukraine, it is also exporting its workforce there. In China, some workers are employed on tuna vessels whose catches supply the European market.
North Korea sent 3,000 more troops to Russia this year, Seoul says
North Korea sent an additional 3,000 troops to aid Russia’s war in Ukraine this year, South Korea said Thursday, as Pyongyang’s support appears to continue even as Moscow moves toward negotiations to end the conflict.
Kim Jong-un sends thousands of North Korean reinforcements to Putin's war in Ukraine - The Mirror
North Korea has sent reinforcements to back up Russian President Vladimir Putin's war on Ukraine as well as more arms despite attempts by the US to strike a ceasefire deal - leading to escalation fears
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