North Korea sending teams to Russia's Kursk to aid war-hit area's recovery
Briefly

During a visit to Pyongyang, Sergei Shoigu announced that North Korea will dispatch 1,000 deminers and 5,000 military builders to assist with reconstruction efforts in Russia's Kursk region. This initiative signifies the strengthening military alliance between Moscow and Pyongyang amidst the ongoing Ukraine war. The cooperation includes a larger scale of mutual support, with North Korea providing military aid to Russia. Concerns have been raised by the US and South Korea about the potential for North Korea to gain advanced military technology from Russia.
Shoigu stated that North Korea will send 1,000 deminers and 5,000 military builders to assist reconstruction in Russia's Kursk region, highlighting intensified military cooperation.
This collaboration is deemed a 'fraternal assistance from the Korean people' according to Shoigu, acknowledging North Korea's support amid the ongoing conflict in Ukraine.
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