North Korea's Alleged Troop Deployment to Russia: A New Twist in the Ukraine Conflict
The United States claims that North Korea has sent 3,000 troops to Russia for possible deployment in Ukraine, marking a potential escalation in the conflict. If confirmed, this move could indicate manpower challenges for the Russian military. South Korea's intelligence suggests a larger deployment is expected by December.
In a significant development, the United States has reported evidence indicating North Korea's deployment of 3,000 troops to Russia, potentially to join the conflict in Ukraine. U.S. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin warned that such involvement would be grave.
South Korean authorities have also noted that North Korea plans to deploy a total of 10,000 troops. This movement could reflect manpower shortages within the Russian military, as alleged by various international observers.
Both Moscow and Pyongyang have denied these claims, dismissing them as unfounded rumors. Amid mounting tensions, NATO allies are in discussions, and Ukraine's President Zelenskiy has called for a robust response to the potential alliance of North Korean forces with Russia.
(With inputs from agencies.)