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South Korea says 1,500 North Korean troops have been sent to aid Russia in its war in Ukraine. They also said that North Korean troops could find themselves little more than cannon fodder. Other experts said North Korean troops would experience the roughest end of Russia's notoriously brutal military hierarchy, which marks some as expendable. "The grim reality is that the North Korean troops will likely simply be cannon fodder for Russia," said Edward Howell, a North Korea expert at the University of Oxford. AdvertisementHoare also pointed to the risk of North Korean troops defecting, which would loom over any deployment.
Persons: , Volodymyr Zelenskyy, Joseph S, Bermudez Jr, Bermudez, Cannon, Kim Jong, National Intelligence Service Bermudez, Edward Howell, Jim Hoare, Hoare, Suspilne, Kim Jong Un, Vladimir Putin, Kristina Kormilitsyna, Howell Organizations: North, Service, Korea's National Intelligence Service, National Intelligence Service, South, Associated Press, CNN, Center for International, Strategic Studies, North Korean, University of Oxford, BI, The Times, DPRK Locations: Korea, Russia, Ukraine, North, North Korea, Pyongyang, Korean, Russian, South Korea, Seoul, Ukrainian, Koreans, Ussuriysk, South, London, Sputnik
A doctor said Ukrainian soldiers should be prescribed cannabis instead of opioids. Ukraine is staring down an epidemic like in the US, Viktoriya Yevseyeva told The Times of London. download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . AdvertisementCannabis should be prescribed to the Ukrainian military instead of opioids because Ukraine is on the verge of an epidemic similar to that of the US, a Ukrainian doctor said. Viktoriya Yevseyeva, an anesthetist at the Kyiv City Clinical Oncology Center, highlighted the epidemic risk to The Times of London .
Persons: Viktoriya Yevseyeva, , Viktoriya Organizations: Times, Service, Kyiv City Clinical Oncology, Business Locations: Ukraine, London, Ukrainian, Kyiv City, USA, Europe
Russia has activated a sleeper network of spies in Ukraine to exploit tensions, an official said. Oleksiy Danilov told The Times of London that they are spreading "false narratives" to sow division. AdvertisementIn recent months, Russia has activated a web of sleeper agents in Ukraine to try to exploit "so-called tensions" between President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and military leaders, according to a Ukrainian official. Danilov told the newspaper that other tactics being deployed by the Russian agents include stirring up opposition to the government, setting up anti-war protests, and targeting soldiers' relations. Russia and Ukraine have struggled to make any significant breakthroughs in recent months along the 745-mile front.
Persons: Oleksiy Danilov, , Volodymyr Zelenskyy, Danilov Organizations: Times, Service, Ukraine's Security Service, National Security and Defense, of, Ukrainska Pravda Locations: Russia, Ukraine, London, Kyiv, of Ukraine, Soviet Union, Ukrainian
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