As many as 8,000 North Korean troops are being deployed to Kursk, US officials said on Thursday.
"If these North Korean troops engage in combat or combat support operations against Ukraine they would make themselves legitimate military targets."
"One of the reasons that Russia is turning to these North Korean troops is that it's desperate," Blinken said.
Now he's turning to North Korean troops.
AdvertisementSouth Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol's administration has considered sending teams to observe North Korean troops in Ukraine, which it says will not require parliamentary consent.
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