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Russia seeks to involve Laos in war against Ukraine, military intelligence claims

  • Russia is attempting to involve Laos in the war against Ukraine through supposed humanitarian cooperation, according to Ukraine's Military Intelligence .
  • HUR reported that Laos has agreed to send up to 50 military engineers to help with demining in Russia's Kursk region.
  • Laos is also providing medical aid to Russian soldiers wounded in the conflict, according to HUR.
  • HUR asserts that Russia is using humanitarian rhetoric as a cover for foreign troops' involvement in its war against Ukraine.
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According to Ukrainian intelligence, Laos may send up to 50 military engineers to Russia, officially for demining tasks.

·Budapest, Hungary
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Russia wants to involve engineers from Laos in the war in Ukraine after North Korean soldiers, Ukrainian military intelligence said. They are not supposed to be hired mercenaries, as is the case with many soldiers from Africa and Southeast Asia, but a unit of a partner state. Fifty engineers should help with the demining of the Kursk region. This year, Russian soldiers managed to push out Ukrainian soldiers, who invaded it last August.

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Russia is trying to involve Laos in the war against Ukraine, under the auspices of the organization of Laos' participation in demining operations in the Russian Kursk region, announced on Saturday the Ukrainian Ministry of Information's main information department...

·Romania
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espreso.tv broke the news in on Saturday, July 5, 2025.
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