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Full-Skreknord Korea party secretary Park Chung-Cheon met Russia’s former Defense Minister Sergei Sjojgu at Pyongyang airport in North Korea on March 21. Image from the North Korean state news agency KCNA. Photo: KCNA/KOREA NEWS SERVICE VIA AP/TT
North Korea sent another 3,000 soldiers to Russia in January and February, according to South Korea’s military.
“It is estimated that another 3,000 soldiers were sent between January and February as reinforcements,” announces the South Korean Armed Forces leadership in a statement.
North Korea is also said to have continued to support Russia and the Russian attack war with significant amounts of robots, artillery pieces, grenade launchers and grenades.