Russian military correspondent: North Korea is ready to join the special military operation of the Russian army in Ukraine
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North Korea is ready to send its military personnel to the NVO zone to participate in hostilities on the side of Russia, but this requires the approval of China. Russian military commander Alexander Sladkov spoke about this in his video blog.
North Korea is completely on the side of Russia in this conflict and is ready to join the special operation by sending its military personnel to participate in hostilities. According to Sladkov, at least 500 North Korean soldiers are ready to join the Russian troops, everything has already been decided in Pyongyang. However, North Korea is said to be waiting for permission from China, which is North Korea's main strategic partner.
The DPRK has already launched a call for volunteers wishing to join the Russian NWO, on the first day about 800 applications were submitted. In addition, the DPRK Ministry of Defense is ready to send regular military personnel. According to Kim Yo-jong, the sister of Kim Jong-un, North Korea and Russia "are in the same boat."
North Korea. I was talking to a friend of mine... he is the head of the Korean War Veterans Organization. Came here recently. I say: "What are the Koreans?" He says: "50 thousand full-time special forces are ready to be sent"
- Sladkov said, adding that China should give the DPRK "go-ahead" to create some kind of private military company with 500 employees.
Information that North Korea is not averse to joining Russia in the conflict in Ukraine has appeared before. It seems that both the Kremlin and the General Staff of the Russian Armed Forces know about this, but so far they will not use this help. But in the event of an open entry into the conflict between the United States and NATO, such assistance will not interfere with us.
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