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Ukraine War: What does North Korea gain by sending troops to Russia?

Ukraine War: What does North Korea gain by sending troops to Russia?

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North Korea According to analysts, this could be motivated by the prospect of Moscow's help in providing military technology and personnel in the event of a conflict on the Korean Peninsula, analysts say, when the country decided to send troops there Russia.

In doing so, North Korea helped Moscow violate another country's sovereignty and UN sanctions, analysts told This Week in Asia.

On Wednesday, American and South Korean officials confirmed that there was evidence that North Korea had sent troops to Russia, which could lead to a possible escalation of the conflict War in Ukraine.

U.S. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin told reporters during a visit to Rome that “we are seeing evidence that there are North Korean troops in Russia.”

South KoreaCho Tae-yong, director of the Republic of Korea's National Intelligence Service, told lawmakers that 3,000 North Korean soldiers were trained in Russia on how to use equipment, including drones, before their deployment to Ukraine.
UkraineMilitary intelligence said on Thursday that the first North Korean units were stationed in Russia's Kursk region. On the same day, the Russian President Vladimir Putin spoke about Moscow's partnership with Pyongyang and did not deny that North Korean troops were in Russia.

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