North Korea Reportedly Sending Soldiers to Ukraine: South Korea Uncovers Grave Security Threat

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South Korea Uncovers Grave Security Threat:** North Korea is sending troops to support Russia in its war in Ukraine, according to South Korea's spy agency. It's a wider escalation of military ties between the two countries, with North Korea already providing military supplies to Russia.

12,000 Soldiers:** Four brigades, including special forces, are being sent to Ukraine.

President Yoon Suk Yeol:** Held an unscheduled security meeting to discuss the escalation.

Grave Security Threat:** The situation poses a significant threat to South Korea and the international community.

Beyond Military Supplies:** This is the latest development in the strengthening of ties between Russia and North Korea, with military supplies already being sent from North Korea to Russia.


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