Zelensky broke the news, confirming that North Korea has "entered the war"? While warning Korea and "supporting" Russia, North Korea has been acting aggressively recently, what is the plan?
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There is information that North Korea has decided to send four brigade-sized special operations force soldiers to Russia, the size of which is about 12,000.
And Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelensky also revealed on the 16th that North Korea is actually already a "participant" in the Russian-Ukrainian conflict.
Zelenskyy said Ukraine's intelligence services recently confirmed that North Korea had "provided weapons and personnel" to Russia, both working in Russia factories and on the battlefield with Russian troops.
Ukraine claimed that they had found some North Korean soldiers who had been killed.
Russia did not accept the accusations from the Ukraine side and accused them of "fake news".
In fact, no matter what the facts are, and no matter what actions North Korea makes, it is an indisputable fact that the conflict between Russia and Ukraine has reached a critical moment, and the situation on the peninsula is also very tense.
Korea President Yoon Seok-yue has held an emergency security meeting on the 18th, threatening to pay close attention to the relevant movements of North Korea's "sending troops to Russia" and actively take measures to deal with it.
As far as Korea is concerned, they will not miss this opportunity to strike North Korea.
Recently, the situation on the peninsula has been very tense, and compared with the conflict between Russia and Ukraine and the conflict between Palestine and Israel, it is not much better.
North Korea is ready to do so, with 1.4 million young people signing up to join or return to the army in just two days, which speaks volumes about the urgency of the situation.
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North Korean leader Kim Jong-un, who now refers to Korea as "other" and "enemy," drew a red line in his latest speech that North Korea will use force without any conditions or scruples if Korea violates its sovereignty.
Obviously, whenever the DPRK and the ROK take any further action, they will basically go off the rails and take action directly.
But while providing "support" to Russia, and on the other hand, harshly talking about Korea and actively preparing for war, can North Korea really take care of both, and what plans do they have?
Frankly speaking, there is a possibility of conflict breaking out on the peninsula, but the DPRK and the ROK do not want to really take such a step, after all, the price of action should not be underestimated as soon as the cannon goes off.
North Korea's support for Russia is both a decision made in accordance with the Russian-North Korean agreement and a plan for itself. At the critical moment, they will help Russia, and Russia will inevitably remember it in their hearts and will be rewarded, which is making a long-term plan.
As for warning Korea, this is normal operation, who told Korea to get carried away and have no measure?