Tensions Rise as North Korean Troops Allegedly Support Russia in Ukraine

The U.S. reported evidence of North Korean troops operating in Russia, with around 3,000 soldiers already deployed to assist in the Ukraine conflict. North Korea plans to send a total of 10,000 troops, raising international concerns about potential violations of international law and increasing geopolitical tensions.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Updated: 23-10-2024 23:45 IST | Created: 23-10-2024 23:45 IST
Tensions Rise as North Korean Troops Allegedly Support Russia in Ukraine
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In a concerning development, the United States has revealed evidence for the first time showing North Korean troops being deployed to Russia, with around 3,000 soldiers reportedly sent to support the Kremlin's efforts in Ukraine.

South Korean lawmakers further detailed that Pyongyang intends to dispatch a total of 10,000 troops by December, doubling previous estimates. This comes amid emerging signs of North Korean soldiers training in Russia to adapt to combat conditions.

Reports suggest that these developments highlight the Russian military's manpower struggles, while both North Korea and Russia deny such deployments. The international community watches closely, as NATO allies deliberate on potential responses to these allegations.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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