North Korea to send 6000 troops to Russia: why does Putin need Kim Jong Un's help.
24.08.2025
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Journalist
Shostal Oleksandr
24.08.2025
1118
In a conversation with military-political analyst Dmitry Snegirev, it is claimed that North Korea plans to send about 6,000 troops to Russia. This indicates a shortage of resources in Russia. At the same time, the expert noted that the transfer of troops from North Korea will not significantly affect the artificial conflict between North and South Korea, as the North Korean army is numerically one of the largest in the world. The possibility of using these troops on Russian territory is also being considered, particularly in the Kursk region, where Ukrainian forces maintain a certain position. The analyst believes that the factor of involving North Korean troops may be used between Russia and China to destabilize the situation in the Pacific region.
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