Russia seeks to involve Laos in war against Ukraine, military intelligence claims
- Russia is attempting to involve Laos in its conflict with Ukraine under the guise of humanitarian cooperation, according to Ukraine's military intelligence agency on July 5.
- HUR stated that Moscow plans to deploy a unit of military engineers from Laos to aid in mine clearance in Russia's Kursk region.
- Reports indicate that Laos has agreed to send up to 50 engineers to support Russian efforts, as well as offering free rehabilitation to wounded Russian soldiers.
- Ukrainian intelligence claims that Russia is using humanitarian rhetoric to legitimize foreign military forces in its war against Ukraine.
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According to intelligence, Russia is seeking worldwide support for the Ukraine war: Laos and North Korea are part of the strategy.

Following North Korea, Laos is also expected to join Russia's attack on Ukraine. This would expand the war geographically and politically.


Putin is seeking global support in the Ukraine war. Reports show recruitments from Laos, North Korea and other countries.
Laos set to join North Korea in supporting Russia's invasion, says Ukraine
Laos looks poised to join North Korea in backing Russia’s war effort against Ukraine, Kyiv has warned, accusing Vientiane of preparing to send military engineers to the Kursk region under the pretext of humanitarian demining. “The latest country Russia is trying to drag into the war is Laos,” the Defense Intelligence of Ukraine (DIU) said […]
Report: Russia tries to recruit another country into Ukraine war
Russia is attempting to involve Laos in its war against Ukraine under the guise of humanitarian cooperation, according to a statement issued by Ukraine's military intelligence agency (HUR) on July 5. According to HUR, Moscow is arranging for a joint unit of military engineers from the Lao People's Armed Forces to be deployed to Russia's Kursk region, ostensibly to help with mine clearance operations. Ukraine initially captured 1,300 square kilom…
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