In a significant escalation of its international military engagement, North Korea has officially confirmed deploying troops to Russia to support its ongoing conflict with Ukraine. The announcement, made on Monday, marks the first time Pyongyang has acknowledged its direct participation in a major armed conflict since the Korean War (1950-1953). This development introduces new challenges for the United States as it seeks to broker a peace deal between Ukraine and Russia, raising concerns about regional stability and the broader implications for global security.
BREAKING:
For the first time, North Korea officially admits that its soldiers are fighting against Ukraine.
North Korea is estimated to have sent around 12 000 – 15 000 to aid Russia in its invasion of Ukraine
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