North Korean troops have entered the combat zone between Russian and Ukrainian forces for the first time, according to Ukraine's military intelligence. Around 12,000 North Korean soldiers, including 500 officers and three generals, have been transferred to Russia, with some already spotted in Russian-occupied Donbas. Pyongyang dismissed the reports as rumors, while Russian President Vladimir Putin neither confirmed nor denied the presence of DPRK forces.
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00:02North Korean troops have entered the combat zone between Russian and Ukrainian forces
00:06for the first time, according to Ukraine's military intelligence.
00:10Around 12,000 North Korean soldiers, including 500 officers and three generals,
00:14have been transferred to Russia, with some already spotted in Russian-occupied Donbas.
00:20Pyongyang dismissed the reports as rumors, while Russian President Vladimir Putin neither
00:24confirmed nor denied the presence of DPRK forces.
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