South Korea’s military alleges North Korea dispatched another 3,000 soldiers to fight alongside Russia in Ukraine.

Estimates suggest Pyongyang has sent around 11,000 troops total, with roughly 4,000 possibly killed or wounded. Three years into Russia-Ukraine conflict, bloodshed continues reducing cities to rubble and claiming thousands of lives. North Korea’s bolstered support for Russia deepens tensions.
South Korea claims Pyongyang shipped these troops in January and February this year, reinforcing Russia’s war effort. Casualty figures remain unconfirmed but highlight intense battlefield losses.
Meanwhile, UK and France plan a joint military delegation to explore ceasefire possibilities. British PM Keir Starmer, after Paris talks, stressed finding ways to implement peace amid unrelenting violence.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, in a Swiss Eurovision News interview Thursday, predicted Russian President Vladimir Putin’s imminent death would resolve the crisis. “Putin will die soon, a reality that ends everything,” Zelensky claimed during a France visit, accusing Putin of craving lifelong power and fearing death.
He warned Putin seeks to fracture Europe-US alliances and provoke direct confrontation urging Washington not to ease Russia’s isolation. US President Donald Trump recently spoke with Putin sparking hopes of halting carnage. Posts on X reflect growing ceasefire speculation after their call.
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Both nations agreed to pause Black Sea attacks with Washington promising to relax some sanctions if Russia complies. Moscow demands agricultural bank restrictions lift first a condition EU resists.
Despite peace talks North Korea’s troop surge signals unwavering Russian support complicating diplomacy. As war drags on global pressure mounts to end devastation.
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