[Russia] - North Korea Sent 1,500 More Troops to Russia, South Korea's Spy Agency Tells Lawmakers

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
North Korea sent out an extra 1,500 soldiers to Russia, South Koreas intelligence agency told lawmakers Wednesday, with around 10,000
soldiers total anticipated to be released by December.The latest implementation brings the variety of North Korean troops in Russia to
3,000, lawmaker Park Sun-won said after the National Intelligence Service (NIS) provided a rundown
An additional 1,500 soldiers are believed to have been deployed to Russia ..
so roughly 3,000 North Korean soldiers are believed to have been deployed to Russia up until now, Park, who sits on parliaments
intelligence committee, told reporters
The planned deployment of about 10,000 troops from North Korea to Russia is expected by December, he said.Last week, the NIS revealed that
Pyongyang chose to send out a massive troop implementation to assist Russia in its war against Ukraine
Neither Russia nor North Korea have talked about the alleged troop deployments.The U.S
Defense Department stated Wednesday that there was proof North Korea sent soldiers to Russia, and the day before Ukrainian President
Volodymyr Zelensky stated 2 North Korean brigades were undergoing training in Russia.Another South Korean legislator said Wednesday that the
NIS verified the Russian military is actively recruiting a large number of Korean language interpreters
North soldiers are being offered with training on making use of military devices, consisting of drone operation and other technical
abilities, legislator Lee Seong-kweun informed reporters
Russian trainers taking part in military training have actually examined that while the North Korean soldiers show excellent physical
stamina and morale, they do not have sufficient understanding of modern warfare techniques, particularly drone-based attacks, Lee said.As a
result, the Russian trainers expect there could be a considerable number of casualties if North Korean forces are deployed to the
frontlines, the legislator added.Experts believe North Korean leader Kim Jong Un most likely hopes to acquire military technologies, such
as security satellites, in exchange for sending soldiers to assist Russia.