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Movement of DPRK troops to Russia recorded by satellite: TsPD showed images

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The movement of DPRK troops to Russia is recorded by satellite: the TsPD showed photos Dmitry Usik

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Every day there is more and more evidence of North Korea being drawn into the war on the side of Russia. Thus, satellite images of the transfer of DPRK troops have appeared.

This was reported by the head of the Center for Countering Disinformation under the National Security and Defense Council, Andrey Kovalenko.

DPRK troops are moving to Russia

The movement of DPRK troops to Russia is recorded by satellite. Up to 12 thousand troops, special forces numbering 1,500 soldiers have already been deployed in Vladivostok, Kovalenko points out.

The head of the Central Intelligence Agency added that South Korean intelligence, like Ukrainian intelligence, monitors everything and knows everything.

DPRK Troops Move to Russia/photo Yonhap News

Earlier, the National Intelligence Service of South Korea stated that seven ships of the Russian Pacific Fleet delivered approximately 1,500 North Korean special forces from Chongjin, Hamhin and Musudan to Vladivostok. They did this between October 8 and 13. At the same time, it is expected that the DPRK will soon send a second batch of troops to Russia.

Also recently, the Internet showed how North Korean soldiers are being equipped in Russian uniforms at the Sergievsky training ground in Russia.

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