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Loose lips sink ships....Tinder Trap: Ukraine using fake profiles to trick Russian soldiers
debunked.US says evidence shows North Korea has troops in Russia, possibly for Ukraine war
SEOUL, Oct 23 (Reuters) - The United States said for the first time on Wednesday that it had seen evidence that North Korea has sent 3,000 troops to Russia for possible deployment in Ukraine, a move that could mark a significant escalation in Russia's war against its neighbor.
- US has evidence North Korea sent 3,000 troops to Russia
- South Korea says North Korea promised Russia 10,000 troops
- US says 'very serious' if they fight alongside Russia in Ukraine
- Moscow, Pyongyang dismiss reports as fake and groundless
U.S. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin, speaking in Rome, said it would be "very, very serious" if the North Koreans were preparing to fight alongside Russia in Ukraine, as Kyiv has alleged. But he said it remained to be seen what they would be doing there.
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US says evidence shows North Korea has troops in Russia, possibly for Ukraine war
SEOUL, Oct 23 (Reuters) - The United States said for the first time on Wednesday that it had seen evidence that North Korea has sent 3,000 troops to Russia for possible deployment in Ukraine, a move that could mark a significant escalation in Russia's war against its neighbor.
- US has evidence North Korea sent 3,000 troops to Russia
- South Korea says North Korea promised Russia 10,000 troops
- US says 'very serious' if they fight alongside Russia in Ukraine
- Moscow, Pyongyang dismiss reports as fake and groundless
U.S. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin, speaking in Rome, said it would be "very, very serious" if the North Koreans were preparing to fight alongside Russia in Ukraine, as Kyiv has alleged. But he said it remained to be seen what they would be doing there.
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