NATO boss shares intel on mysterious foreign troops spotted near Ukraine border
Fresh reports confirm presence of North Korean military personnel in Russian territory close to Ukraine. Intel shows thousands of soldiers training near areas where Ukraine gained ground last summer
In a recent monday briefing Mark Rutte from NATO pointed-out presence of North Korean military units in russias Kursk area (where Ukrainian forces made gains during summer-time operations)
According to last-weeks declassified US intelligence report approximately 3k North-Korean soldiers are getting combat-ready training on russian soil; however their direct involvement in conflict remains unclear. This info matches earlier statements from both Ukrainian and South-Korean governments about foreign troops near the border
The presence of these units in Kursk region - which experienced significant territorial changes during warm-season operations - raises questions about possible cooperation between Moscow and Pyongyang. Intel sources suggest that these foreign troops might be part of wider military-technical partnership between the two nations