Russia rebukes Seoul: South Korea wants to destroy North Korean rule of law
peking October 15, 2024 16:50Russia is angry with South Korea for sending drones with propaganda to North Korea, threatening the 'rule of law' in the country.
Russia is angry with South Korea for sending drones with propaganda to North Korea, threatening the 'rule of law' in the country.
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