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Selenskyj Urges Action as North Korean Troops Approach Ukraine

Ukrainian President calls for Western allies to provide long-range weapons to counter North Korean soldiers aiding Russia.

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Korean People's Army (KPA) soldiers take part in a mass rally on Kim Il Sung square in Pyongyang on September 9, 2018. With thousands of North Korean troops deployed to Russian for likely action against Ukraine, there are looming questions over how well the non-combat-tested fighters will be, how many casualties Pyongyang will sustain and just how many of the country's elite soldiers ruler Kim Jong Un will be willing to hand over to the bloody conflict.
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Overview

  • Up to 8,000 North Korean soldiers have been reported near the Ukrainian border in the Russian region of Kursk, according to U.S. sources.
  • North Korean troops are reportedly wearing Russian uniforms, complicating their identification and engagement by Ukrainian forces.
  • President Selenskyj criticizes the lack of long-range weapons from Western allies, hindering Ukraine's ability to preemptively strike these forces.
  • The U.S. has announced an additional $425 million in military aid to Ukraine, though Selenskyj claims only a fraction of pledged support has been received.
  • The presence of North Korean soldiers marks a significant escalation, with potential implications for international involvement in the conflict.