North Korea Is Going Out Of Its Way To Help Russia


North Korea is on the side of Russia and it’s making it evident as it offers support in the form of offering 100,000 troops to help defeat Ukraine. Right now, Ukraine is receiving great support from the rest of the world.

But Russia is hell bent to annex it as its own territory and deny Ukraine its sovereignty. Apparently, the North Korean help comes in time when they are confirming they have better counter-battery warfare experience. Most of these are volunteers who have decided to go to Ukraine.

The ones’ most disunited are the ones which are coming to Russia’s aid as of now. This includes in some proportion Turkey, Iran and now North Korea.

Effective counter-battery warfare has come to be seen at increased importance to the Russian military following the US decision to donate a dozen HIMARS (High Mobility Artillery Rocket Systems) to Ukraine, military magazine 1945 reported. A military expert told Insider's Sinéad Baker last month, that the long-range, high-precision rockets have made "a massive difference" to Ukraine's war efforts.

North Korea is also committing workforce to help Russia build its own infrastructure in Ukraine once it is completely captured. North Korea's military is the world's fourth largest, with nearly 1.3 million active personnel, according to the New York-based Council for Foreign Relations. A further 600,000 serve as reserve soldiers.

Defense experts say it operates with aging equipment and technology, said the CFR.

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