North Korean Soldiers Return to Fanfare
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Dictator Kim Jong Un was seen smiling with injured soldiers who came back from helping his friend Vladimir Putin, on the frontline of his illegal invasion of Ukraine, in wheelchairs
North Korean leader Kim Jong-un has made a rare public admission confirming that Pyongyang sent troops to Russia to clear landmines in the Kursk region this year, marking an unusual acknowledgment of overseas military involvement.
Current political and economic issues succinctly explained. In the more than three years since Russia invaded Ukraine, North Korea has emerged as a significant ally for Moscow. By first providing ammunition and weapons, then sending thousands of its own ...