North Korea Allegedly Sends Troops to Support Russia in Ukraine
South Korea claims North Korea is deploying troops to aid Russia, prompting potential shifts in international alliances.
- South Korean intelligence reports that 1,500 North Korean troops have been transported to Russia, with plans to deploy them to Ukraine's frontlines.
- North Korea denies these allegations, calling them baseless rumors aimed at damaging its image and relations with Russia.
- The alleged troop deployment has escalated tensions, with South Korea considering providing military aid to Ukraine in response.
- The alliance between Russia and North Korea is seen as a strategic move, potentially involving exchanges of military technology and support.
- South Korea's stance is firm, warning of diplomatic and military countermeasures, while the U.S. and NATO monitor the situation closely.






































































