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North Korea Sends Troops to Ukraine for $200M Aid, $2,000 Monthly Pay from Russia
Nov 4, 2024, 09:53 AM
North Korea has agreed to send troops to support Russia's invasion of Ukraine in exchange for economic aid, according to South Korean intelligence. The agreement includes Russia paying $2,000 per month for each North Korean soldier, potentially generating over $200 million annually for Pyongyang. Additionally, North Korea has requested 600,000-700,000 tons of rice per year and $200 million in financial aid. This mutual defense pact signifies a deepening military cooperation between the two nations. Russia will also send 600,000 tons of grain annually as part of the agreement.
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