North Korea may send more troops to Russia in July or August for Ukraine war, Seoul says
Seoul (Reuters) -Sorth Korea can place additional troops in Russia to fight against Ukraine in July or August, and Pyongyang continues to supply weapons to Russia on Thursday by referring to a briefing by the intelligence agency.
The National Intelligence Service (NIS) believes that Russia may be ready to organize a large-scale attack against Ukraine in July or August, South Korean Parliament member Lee Seong-Kweun told reporters after the closed door briefing.
“The timing of the additional distribution is that it can be at the beginning of July or August, Lee Lee said, the agency said that the agency is a basis for the shipment of North Korea and that it was a basis for the best to evaluate Pyongyang by a best Russian presidential security official.
By referring to the NIS briefing, Pyongyang receives technical advice on satellite launches and missile guidance systems in exchange for North Korea’s sending artillery ammunition and missiles to Russia.
After months of silence, both North Korea and Russia announced the deployment of North Korean troops and their role in the attack against Ukraine to take back the Kursk region of Moscow.
The two countries said that cooperation was based on an agreement signed by leaders of a joint defense agreement in June last year.
(Jack who is reporting, by ED Davies, Ju-Din Parkeding)




