Is DPRK Sending Youth to War Against Ukraine? Details from South Korean Intelligence.
DPRK Sent Soldiers Aged 20-23 to Kursk Region
According to South Korean intelligence, the DPRK sent soldiers aged 20 to 23 to the Kursk Region, some of whom may even be 18-19 years old. They have already undergone basic combat training as part of the "Storm Corps." Despite their inexperience, they should not be underestimated.
Intelligence also reported that about 4,000 DPRK soldiers in Russia are receiving approximately 800 dollars a month.
Meanwhile, Ukraine's Foreign Minister Andrii Sibiga called for the immediate lifting of restrictions on long-range strikes against Russia following the confirmation of DPRK troops on its territory.
Preliminary intelligence data shows that DPRK factories have ramped up to full capacity to meet the Russian armed forces' weaponry needs.
Overall, the situation concerning DPRK military involvement in the war against Ukraine is extremely tense, but further details are currently unknown.
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