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There is a great danger: a reserve colonel suggested that Putin might ask the DPRK

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There is a great danger: a reserve colonel suggested that Putin might ask the DPRK Melania Golembiowska

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Vladimir Putin begins a two-day visit to North Korea, which will be the second time in history that a Russian dictator has arrived in Pyongyang. He may ask Kim Jong-un for something dangerous for Ukraine.

Military expert, instructor pilot, reserve colonel of the Armed Forces of Ukraine Roman Svitan told 24 Channel that Putin may ask North Korea for an army. Because of this, NATO may decide to send its troops to Ukraine.

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According to Svitan, the greatest danger is that Putin may ask Kim Jong-un for troops, that is, the North Korean army, which has approximately a million people. It is these troops that can take part in the war against Ukraine.

This danger really exists now, and already technical cooperation with North Korea continues for a year or more, it is unlikely that Korea can provide it to Russia, the military expert emphasized.

Svitan suggested that Russia could, perhaps, to receive more help thanks to China, that is, through supplies from it to North Korea. We are talking about military products and ammunition.

NATO's probable response

If North Korea nevertheless agrees to provide its troops to Russia, then, according to a military expert, NATO countries are thinking about sending their troops into Ukraine. In addition, the West will be more decisive regarding the introduction of sanctions against Russia, North Korea and China.

Triumvirate (Russia, North Korea and China – Channel 24), the so-called, will definitely make decisions with “three heads” at the same time. Although, most likely, the main decisions are made in Beijing, not even in Moscow or Pyongyang,” Svitan noted.

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