Russian officials have confirmed that North Korea has transferred weapons to Russia for use in the war in Ukraine. The information was initially reported by the Estonian online newspaper Rus.Postimees. Russia’s military invasion of Ukraine began on February 24, 2022, under the direction of Russian President Vladimir Putin. Putin initiated the invasion, referring to it as a “special military operation in Donbass” aimed at protecting residents of the Donbas region who he alleged had been subjected to genocide by the Ukrainian government over eight years. These claims have been widely refuted by the European Union and the United Nations, with Western political figures accusing Putin of disinformation. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy announced the termination of diplomatic relations with Russia. On October 13, on the 597th day of the conflict, Rus.Postimees continues to report on developments related to the ongoing situation involving Russia, Ukraine, and Korea. Topics: #ukraine #korea #russia Post navigation Colombia notorious serial killer died in prison The public rehearsal of Paide Theatre’s production “Consilium” will take place next Wednesday
This revelation raises serious concerns about North Korea’s deepening ties with Russia and the potential escalation of the conflict in Ukraine. Reply