Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has reported that over 3,000 North Korean soldiers have been killed or wounded, asserting that the situation with North Korea is worsening as they might send more troops and military supplies to bolster Russia's military efforts.
Zelenskyy warned that North Korea's increasing military support to Russia, including possible troop deployments and weapons supplies, poses a significant threat to European security, criticizing the global inaction against this cooperation.
The divergence between estimates of North Korean casualties reflects a troubling gap, with Zelenskyy's assertion of over 3,000 casualties starkly contrasted with South Korean reports suggesting only about 1,100 affected personnel.
Zelenskyy condemned the actions of Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico, accusing him of unintentionally aiding Putin's war efforts by continuing to purchase Russian gas, revealing the ethical implications entwined in energy politics.
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