North Korea readies major weapons test as troops head to Russian frontlines
Military intel suggests North Korea is set for nuclear testing and intercontinental missile launches. NK soldiers are moving towards Russian combat zones in unprecedented military support
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