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VisitWhat will be South Korea's primary response to North Korea's military support to Russia by March 31, 2025?
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North Korea Deploys 12,000 Troops to Support Russia in Ukraine Since February 2022, Potentially Sending 100,000 More
Nov 16, 2024, 09:00 PM
North Korea's involvement in the Ukraine conflict has escalated significantly since Russia's invasion in February 2022. The country has deployed approximately 12,000 troops to support Russia, marking a notable shift in its military engagement. Analysts suggest that North Korea's inexperience and language barriers may limit the effectiveness of its forces on the battlefield. Furthermore, assessments from G20 nations indicate that North Korea could potentially send up to 100,000 troops if the alliance with Russia continues to strengthen. This development highlights a growing partnership among North Korea, Russia, China, and Iran, which poses challenges to global stability. The situation also raises concerns about South Korea's response to North Korea's direct military involvement in the conflict.
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