Vladimir Putin addressed satellite images which purportedly showed North Korean soldiers in Russian territory.
Vladimir Putin has tacitly acknowledged he has turned to North Korean soldiers to help him defeat Ukraine on the battlefield.
Putin on Thursday did not deny U.S. claims that North Korea had sent troops to Russia but said on Thursday it is up to Moscow ...
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The first group of North Korean troops have been sent to the Russian region of Kursk where some have tried to desert, ...
If there are images they are a reflection of something,’ he said in a tongue-in-cheek answer to whether Pyongyang had sent ...
Reports that North Korea is sending soldiers to fight for Russia in Ukraine are likely to be unwelcome in China, which has ...
Russian President Vladimir Putin did not deny evidence recently presented by the United States that North Korea had sent ...
North Korea's entry into combat with Ukrainian soldiers would be the first chance in decades for world governments to observe ...
With Russian President Vladimir Putin de facto confirming multiple signals of a North Korean troop presence in Russia and ...
Putin did not deny the presence of North Korean soldiers on Russian territory, but he did not say why they were there.
Russian President Vladimir Putin neither confirmed nor denied whether any North Korean troops were in Russia. It comes as the U.S. said that 3,000 North Korean troops have been deployed to Russia and ...