Russian lawmakers ratify pact with North Korea as US confirms that Pyongyang sent troops to Russia
- Russian lawmakers have ratified a pact with North Korea amidst concerns about North Korean troops being sent to Russia.
- North Korea has reportedly moved at least 3,000 soldiers into eastern Russia for training.
- If North Korean troops attack Ukraine, they are considered fair targets, and Ukraine may use American weapons to respond.
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Russia ratifies military pact with North Korea amid troops deployment row
Russian lawmakers on Thursday ratified a pact with North Korea envisioning mutual military assistance, a move that comes as the US confirmed the deployment of 3,000 North Korean troops to Russia. The lower house of the Russian parliament, the State Duma, voted quickly to endorse the “comprehensive strategic partnership” treaty that Russia's President Vladimir Putin signed with North Korean leader King Jong Un on a visit to Pyongyang in June. The…
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