Are North Korean Soldiers on Russia’s Side in Ukraine War? These kinds of reports cause international uproar.
Kyiv – A video circulating on the Internet is causing a stir. In the clip, a Chinese mercenary claims to have recently killed eight North Korean officers in Ukraine. He himself fought for Russia in the war zone. The Kyiv Post It analyzed the video and deemed the mercenary’s identity “somewhat” credible. However, she could not verify his statements.
North Korean soldiers killed in Ukraine? The video blames Russia
A Ukrainian newspaper gave a lengthy coverage of the video. So the mercenary appears under the social media nickname “Prison Guard” (Tian Yushan). Video shared by X user “whyyoutouzhele”. A total of eight North Korean officers were killed in one day, he insists loudly Kyiv Post. Tian Yushan said in the video that he “presented” a list of 153 Chinese citizens who died on the front lines in Luhansk. He also criticizes Russia’s lack of compensation for those killed in the war, he said news.
South Korea wants to inform NATO about North Korea’s military aid to Russia
South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol announced last weekend that North Korean forces had been sent to Russia following findings by his country’s intelligence. According to the information, about 1,500 soldiers were transported on Russian ships to Vladivostok, where they are ready to take part in the war in Ukraine. In total, North Korea has reportedly decided to send around 12,000 soldiers, including special forces, in support.
South Korean representatives will arrive at NATO headquarters in Brussels early next week to brief allies on their findings about North Korea’s support for Russia’s war of aggression against Ukraine. As NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte said in a press conference with Estonian Prime Minister Kristen Michel, the key issue is whether North Korea will also send troops to Ukraine. This would represent a significant and significant increase, Rutte added. (DPA with FRS)
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