S Korea warns it can send arms to Ukraine after reports of North's troops in Russia
South Korea warned Tuesday it could consider supplying weapons to Ukraine in response to North Korea allegedly dispatching troops to Russia, as both North Korea and Russia denied the movements. The South Korean statement is apparently meant to pressure Russia not to bring in North Korean troops in its war…
North Korea sending troops into Ukraine could supercharge an already-close partnership with Russia
South Korea says 1,500 North Korean troops have been sent to aid Russia in its war in Ukraine.Its troops being deployed to Russia would mark a major shift
South Korea warns it can send arms to Ukraine after reports of North’s troops in Russia
South Korea warns it could consider supplying weapons to Ukraine in response to North Korea allegedly dispatching troops to Russia.
Reports that North Korea is sending troops to aid Russia raise questions
FRANCE 24’s correspondent in Ukraine Gulliver Cragg provides his views on reports that North Korea is preparing to send thousands of troops to fight with the Russian army against Ukraine.
North Korea sends troops to fight with Russia in Ukraine
North Korea has started sending troops to fight with Russia in Ukraine, South Korea's spy agency has said as Seoul warned of a "grave security threat". The allegation comes a day after Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said he believed 10,000 North Korean soldiers could join the war, based on intelligence information. South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol called for a security meeting on Friday and said the international community must respond with "all available means". According to the spy agency, 1,500 troops have already arrived in Russia, with anonymous sources telling South Korean media the final figure could be closer to 12,000. This comes as evidence mounts that North Korea is supplying Russia with ammunition, as recently demonstrated by the recovery of a missile in Ukraine’s Poltava region. Moscow and Pyongyang have also been deepening their cooperation in recent months. Last week, North Korean leader Kim Jong Un greeted Russian President Vladimir Putin on his birthday, calling him his "closest comrade".…
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