North Korea plans to send military construction workers and deminers to Russia
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North Korea will dispatch approximately 6,000 personnel, including military construction workers and deminers, to Russia's Kursk region for reconstruction. This move illustrates the strengthening military and diplomatic ties between Pyongyang and Moscow. North Korean leader Kim Jong Un and Russian officials have affirmed their commitment to support each other's efforts. Following a recent visit from a Russian delegation, North Korea's confirmed cooperation aims to aid in rebuilding efforts post-conflict, emphasizing a shared commitment against perceived threats from Ukraine and reinforcing military solidarity.
"Following the expulsion of invaders from Russian soil, we've agreed to continue our constructive cooperation, with the Korean side providing assistance in the restoration of the Kursk region."
"This is a kind of brotherly aid being sent by the Korean people and their leader, Kim Jong Un, to our country."
"I firmly declare that we will invariably and unconditionally support what we call friendship and cooperation between our two nations."
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