North Korea Sends More Troops to Russia, Reports Say
seoul, south korea February 27, 2025 07:00South Korean intelligence agency reports North Korea sent additional troops to Russia, specifically near Kursk amid Ukraine conflict.
South Korean intelligence agency reports North Korea sent additional troops to Russia, specifically near Kursk amid Ukraine conflict.
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