Following speculation that North Korean soldiers are being moved into Moscow for combat training and to eventually aid Russia’s fight against Ukraine, federal representatives from across the globe have confirmed there is “evidence” to back the rumours. In South Korea, a member of the National Assembly said the total amount of shipped soldiers, “so far, is about 3,000.”
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Russia-Ukraine war: Lawmaker suggests 3,000 North Korean soldiers in Moscow ‘so far’
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