America warned Russia and North Korea, said – Kim Jong Un should think before taking any step
Washington: The war continues between Russia and Ukraine. North Korea is also supporting Russia. America says that North Korea is sending thousands of its soldiers to the Ukraine war on behalf of Russia. In view of this, America has warned Russia and North Korea. The US said North Korean soldiers leaving to fight in Ukraine with Russia will return in body bags.
US Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin claimed on Wednesday that North Korean soldiers wearing Russian army uniforms and equipped with its weapons are moving towards the Kursk region near Ukraine. Austin called it a dangerous and destabilizing move.
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Austin gave this information during a joint press conference with South Korean Defense Minister Kim Yong-Hyun. Concerns are increasing over North Korea's deployment of 11,000 troops in Russia. He said that officials are discussing the next step in this regard.
Issue raised in Security Council
America's Deputy Ambassador Robert Wood has raised the issue in the Security Council and also issued a warning. He told the council that if DPRK troops enter Ukraine in support of Russia, they will definitely return in body bags. He further said that therefore I would advise North Korean leader Kim Jong to think twice about such a reckless and dangerous step.
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South Korea had also accused
Earlier, South Korea had accused North Korea of helping Russia. It is alleged that North Korea has sent thousands of its soldiers to help Russia in its war in Ukraine. South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol had a telephone conversation on Monday with European Union (EU) Commission President Ursula von der Leyen and NATO i.e. North Atlantic Treaty Organization Secretary General Mark Rutte. In it he shared South Korea's intelligence assessment that North Korean troops could be deployed to war zones faster than anticipated.
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