North Korean Troops in Russia: Unprecedented Alliance Sparks Global Concerns
North Korean troops have reportedly been deployed in Russia's Kursk region to support the conflict in Ukraine. Despite Kremlin denial, evidence suggests collaboration under a mutual assistance treaty. This deployment raises international tensions, amid speculation about North Korea's strategic gains from this alliance.
North Korea's military involvement in Russia has sparked international alarm, with reports citing thousands of troops deployed in the Kursk region amid the ongoing conflict in Ukraine.
This alliance, facilitated by a mutual assistance treaty between President Vladimir Putin and Kim Jong Un, raises questions about North Korea's strategic incentives and the implications for global security dynamics.
While the Kremlin has previously dismissed such reports, mounting evidence suggests a significant military cooperation that underscores the geopolitical complexity of the Ukraine conflict.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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