North Korea's Troops on Russia's Doorstep: What's Really Happening?
Kursk, RussiaMon Oct 28 2024
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This: 2, 000 North Korean soldiers, fresh off training in Russia, are preparing to move to the Ukraine border. Kyodo News reported this, citing Ukrainian military intelligence. These troops might be headed to the Kursk region, where a group of North Korean officers has already set up a base. This isn't just a rumor—Russia and Ukraine have been in a tussle over this region since August.
Earlier this month, around 3, 000 North Korean soldiers arrived in Russia's Far East for training. This isn't a small thing. North Korea could be sending up to 12, 000 troops, including special forces, by December. But hold on, is North Korean leader Kim Jong Un really willing to send his troops into a foreign war? That's a big question mark.
Meanwhile, South Korea's spy agency has spotted troop transport ships moving between a North Korean port and Vladivostok. This isn't good news for Ukraine, as these troops could be deployed to fight in the southwestern Rostov region, bordering the main Russian offensive areas.
While Russia and North Korea deny these claims, the lower house of the Russian parliament ratified a mutual defense pact with North Korea. This means if one country is attacked, the other must help. Now, imagine if North Korea gets involved in Ukraine. That would be a first in their history.
South Korea's president, Yoon Suk Yeol, is even considering sending arms to Ukraine. His decision depends on North Korea's activity. The U. S. is also watching closely. U. S. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin confirmed the presence of North Korean soldiers in Russia, but it's still unclear what they plan to do.
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