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North Korea may send more troops to Russia
More than 100 of North Korea's elite 'Storm' troops are dead and 1,000 more wounded from their first battles for Russia: South Korean intel
Despite their elite status, North Korea's "Storm" troops were ill-prepared for the war, South Korea's National Intelligence Service said.
South Korea says it detects signs of North Korea preparing more troops, drones for Russia
South Korea's military said on Monday it has detected signs of North Korea preparing to send more troops and weapons, including suicide drones, to Russia to support its war against Ukraine.
Why Are North Korean Troops in Ukraine Taking Heavy Casualties?
For years, North Korea’s military has helped its leader, Kim Jong-un, keep control of his people and provide a buffer against the country’s sworn enemy, South Korea. With 1.3 million members, the North’s army is among the world’s largest conventional armed forces.
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North Korean Soldier's Sketch Shows Human 'Bait' Strategy Against Drones
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has said there have been more than 3,000 North Korean casualties in Russia's Kursk ...
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Amid South Korean political turmoil, the North’s succession plans remain a mystery
The secretive nature of succession means that no one outside its highest elites know who could replace Kim Jong Un if he ...
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South Korea sanctions 15 North Koreans for crypto heists and cyber theft
South Korea sanctioned 15 North Korean agents for procuring funds for the DPRK's nuclear missile development program through ...
cryptonews
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South Korea Sanctions North Korean Individuals and Entity Over Crypto Heists
The South Korean government has imposed sanctions on 15 individuals and one entity from North Korea for engaging in illicit ...
The New Yorker
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Lee Chang-dong on South Korea in the Nineteen-Eighties and Today
However, depicting a person who claimed to be a spy for North Korea was still a sensitive issue that touched on major taboos ...
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