South Korean intel-agency shared critical info about North Koreaʼs military plans with government officials. The secretive state has finished setting-up its seventh nuclear-test site; experts suggest theyʼre also getting ready for a long range missile test that could reach US territory
In a behind-closed-doors meeting (which happened this fall) lawmakers got briefed about Kim Jong Unʼs expanding military cooperation with Moscow: some NK combat units have already reached Russian battle-zones. The troops are headed to Kursk area where Russian forces need extra support; this marks first-ever direct NK military involvement in foreign conflicts
- NK soldiers deployment locations confirmed
- Nuclear test preparations completed
- Long-range missile capabilities enhanced
- Direct support for Russian operations planned
The intel-briefing shows that North Korea is pushing forward with its weapons program while strengthening ties with Russia – both moves that go against international rules. Military experts say these actions show growing links between Pyongyang and Moscow in terms of defense cooperation