But it may allow Russia to reorganize and push forward, and if it works North Korea can send more.
Russian Foreign Ministry spokesperson Maria Zakharova said Wednesday that the reports of North Korea sending soldiers to Russia was “fake and hype,” local media reported.
"I am very concerned," James Stavridis, a retired U.S. Navy admiral and the former supreme commander of NATO forces, told MSNBC yesterday.
And if a North Korean soldier is killed with NATO weapons how does the often unpredictable Kim respond?
This week South Korea summoned the Russian ambassador, seeking the “immediate withdrawal” of North Korean troops from Russia.
Persons:
Maria Zakharova, James Stavridis, Kim, Georgiy Zinoviev, South, Kim Hong, Putin, Xi, Pezeshkian, Mauro Vieira
Organizations:
North, Russian Foreign, U.S . Navy, NATO, MSNBC, NBC News
Locations:
Ukraine, Russia, North Korea, Korea, U.S, Ukrainian, Asia, North Korean, Russian, Seoul, Brazil, Egypt, UAE, India, United States, Kazan