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Russia Moves North Korean Troops to Ukraine Frontline, Raises Alarm
RussiaTuesday, October 29, 2024
South Korea has been supportive of Ukraine with humanitarian aid, but they've been hesitant to supply weapons. However, President Yoon Suk Yeol suggested that could change if North Korea sends special forces to Ukraine. "We won't sit idle, " he said, adding that they might reconsider their policy of not providing lethal weapons.
Russia and North Korea have been strengthening their ties since the invasion of Ukraine last year. In June, they even signed a mutual defense pact. Neither country has openly confirmed the deployment of North Korean troops, but they also haven't denied it either. North Korea's Foreign Ministry said they don't feel the need to confirm the reports, but added that any such move would be in line with international law.
Russian President Vladimir Putin gave a vague response when asked about satellite images showing North Korean troops in Russia. "Images are a serious thing, " he said, implying that the images could be accurate.
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