South Korea's defense minister said Russia will likely use North Korean troops as "cannon fodder" and send them to dangerous areas of the fighting.
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North Korean leader Kim Jong Un (left) escorts Russian President Vladimir Putin after his arrival in Pyongyang, North Korea, June 19, 2024. Credit: Russian Presidential Press and Information Office ...
North Korea's involvement in the war has sparked fears of global escalation, with Seoul especially concerned of Pyongyang's troops gaining experience.
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North Korean troops and weapons have played an unexpectedly crucial role in sustaining Russia’s grinding military campaign in ...