Russian Anatoly Koshkin confirmed - in a report published by the "Russian Strategic Center for Cultures" website - that the news of thousands of North Koreans participating in the fighting alongside Russia in its conflict with Ukraine and providing Pyongyang with missiles and missiles to Moscow is just a false rumor.

The writer wondered about the reason that could prevent such military cooperation between Moscow and Pyongyang, in light of the hostility between the United States and Pyongyang.

He stressed that after the outbreak of the war on Ukraine, the North Korean leader, Kim Jong Un, expressed his full support for the Russian people and their leader, as well as his confidence in strengthening cooperation between the two countries in the field of establishing justice and security in the world.


According to the report of the Russian Strategic Center for Cultures, the cooperation between Moscow and Pyongyang is the embodiment of a warning addressed by Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov to the Japanese who intend to re-establish their country as a military power.

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The writer pointed out that the establishment of international brigades that includes thousands of North Korean volunteers and other volunteers is the best response to the "accession of foreign mercenaries" to the ranks of the Ukrainian armed forces.


He stated that the fear of Russian-North Korean military cooperation pushes Washington and Tokyo to take a number of measures, and that the United States is talking about that among the 50,000 soldiers of the Wagner units, the number of contract soldiers does not exceed 10,000, while the rest were recruited from the ranks of prisoners.


The report indicated that Washington confirms that North Korea is sending weapons and ammunition to Russia by rail with the aim of using them in the Ukrainian war, accusing North Korea of ​​violating United Nations Security Council resolutions.

He added that Washington supported its accusation with satellite images showing that Russian railway cars headed towards North Korea on November 18, and returned there the next day loaded with containers.