North Korean Troops Train in Russia: A New Alliance?
At least 3,000 North Korean soldiers are receiving military training at bases in eastern Russia, transported from North Korea's Wonsan by ship in October. The United States reported the troop movements, highlighting concerns over emerging military alliances involving North Korea and Russia.
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In a significant development, the United States has reported that approximately 3,000 North Korean soldiers are currently undergoing military training at several bases in eastern Russia. This information was shared by a U.S. official on Wednesday, who spoke on the condition of anonymity.
The troops were reportedly transported by ship from North Korea's Wonsan region to the Russian city of Vladivostok in early-to-mid October, as per the U.S. assessment. The soldiers were then distributed across various military training sites in eastern Russia.
This move raises questions about the potential development of military alliances between North Korea and Russia, contributing to the shifting dynamics of global military relationships.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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