North Korea's Troop Movement Raises Alarms
Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin confirmed North Korea's deployment of troops wearing Russian uniforms near Ukraine. This strategic shift is raising concerns as Pyongyang's military presence in Russia could heighten regional tensions. Austin disclosed these developments during a press conference with South Korean Defense Minister Kim Yong-hyun.
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In a startling revelation, Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin announced that North Korean troops donning Russian uniforms and carrying Russian equipment have been spotted moving towards the Kursk region near Ukraine. He branded this move as both dangerous and destabilizing.
Austin shared these insights at a press conference held alongside South Korean Defense Minister Kim Yong-hyun. The event highlighted growing apprehension over Pyongyang's military maneuvers, with reports suggesting the deployment could involve up to 11,000 troops.
Amid these developments, officials are engaged in high-level discussions to address the implications of North Korea's increased military footprint in Russia, which could exacerbate tensions in the region.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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