South Korea wants to send a group of military personnel to Ukraine, - Reuters.


South Korea is considering sending a group of military observers to Ukraine to monitor DPRK troops.
According to Reuters, an official who wished to remain anonymous reported that at least 11,000 North Korean military personnel have been sent to Russia, and over 3,000 of them are closer to the front line.
A representative of the South Korean president noted that Pyongyang will gain valuable lessons from its troops participating in combat and gaining experience in modern warfare, assisting Russia, and this poses a direct military threat to Seoul.
"Therefore, we have the duty to analyze and monitor the activities of North Korean troops against our ally Ukraine," he stated.
South Korean intelligence also acknowledged that the deployment rate of North Korean troops in Russia turned out to be faster than expected.
Recall that Zelensky addressed the USA and China regarding DPRK military issues.
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