Bloomberg learned how many soldiers North Korea can send to Russia.
According to Bloomberg, North Korea could send up to 100,000 troops to support Russia in its war with Ukraine if the alliance between Pyongyang and Moscow continues to strengthen. Military support will be carried out in batches with troop rotations.
The issue of sending North Korean troops to participate in the conflict between Russia and Ukraine will be discussed at the G-20 summit. German officials plan to ask the Chinese leader to use his influence over Russia and North Korea to reduce the escalation of the conflict.
"In recent years, Xi has provided the greatest support to Putin and Kim, viewing both leaders as partners in the fight against the world order led by the United States. However, his government is publicly remaining silent on the sending of North Korean troops to Russia - a sign that the Chinese president may be unhappy with this agreement," Bloomberg reports.
According to Bloomberg, North Korea has already sent over 10,000 servicemen to jointly fight with Putin's army in the Kursk region. Russia is providing financial assistance and helping North Korea increase its military capabilities.
In addition to troops, North Korea has also delivered millions of artillery shells and other weapons to Russia, including long-range missiles and artillery systems.
According to the Financial Times, Ukrainian intelligence has identified what weapons were sent by North Korea to Russia for the war in Ukraine.
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