North Korea Intends to Send Thousands of Additional Soldiers to Russia, Keevul Says
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North Korea intends to send another 6,000 soldiers and military equipment to Russia to consolidate its efforts to fight against Ukraine, the head of secret services in Kiev, adding that the Phoenician is already providing 40% of the...
Back in June, reports emerged that North Korea intended to send around six thousand engineers to the Kursk Oblast in the coming months. Their mission's official purpose is mine clearance and reconstruction work. Budanov, however, emphasizes that it's difficult to believe that all members of this contingent would be solely dedicated to such tasks. He believes that some forces could be deployed directly to combat operations.
Pyongyang plans to send another 6,000 troops and up to 100 pieces of equipment to Russia
According to Budanov, military cooperation between Moscow and Pyongyang poses a threat not only to Ukraine
In Russia, it had recently been announced that North Korea was preparing to send 6,000 military engineering unit soldiers to the Kursk region, allegedly for demining and reconstruction work in the region. However, the head of the Ministry of Defence's General Intelligence Department, Kirill Boudanov, in an interview with The Japan Times, had expressed doubt that it would be the sole purpose of the North Korean military. "Some of them might indee…
North Korea plans to transfer additional troops to Russia in the near future. We are talking about about 6 thousand servicemen and from 50 to 100 units of equipment, including main battle tanks and armored personnel carriers. As reported by RBC-Ukraine, the head of the Main Intelligence Directorate of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine, Kirill Budanov, spoke about this in an interview with The Japan Times. According to him, Pyongyang plans to se…
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