North Korea opens museum commemorating troops killed fighting for Russia
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North Korea opens museum commemorating troops killed fighting for Russia
"North Korea has opened a memorial museum in Pyongyang for its soldiers killed while fighting alongside Russian forces in the war in Ukraine, marking a significant step in their alliance."
"During the ceremony, Kim sprinkled earth over the remains of one soldier and laid flowers for others, emphasizing the heroism of the fallen North Korean troops."
"Kim accused the United States and its allies of pursuing a hegemonic plot and military adventurism, praising the efforts of Russian and North Korean forces."
"Russia's TASS news agency reported that Moscow is ready to sign a military cooperation plan with Pyongyang, indicating a deepening of their military ties."
North Korea has inaugurated a memorial museum in Pyongyang for soldiers who died fighting alongside Russian forces in Ukraine. The ceremony coincided with the anniversary of the end of an operation in Russia's Kursk region. North Korea's leader Kim Jong Un attended, alongside Russian officials, and emphasized the heroism of the fallen troops. He accused the U.S. and allies of hegemonic ambitions while pledging support for Russia's sovereignty. Russia expressed readiness to formalize military cooperation with North Korea.
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