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An Ukrainian intelligence official has revealed that North Korea has sent support troops to Russia, including a drone unit capable of attacking targets inside Ukraine. Approximately 8,500 soldiers have arrived so far, with the potential for the number to reach 50,000 when Putin and Kim Jong-un meet in September. These forces are supporting Russia in strengthening its positions behind the front lines, particularly in the Kursk region. They include demining experts and drone operators, used for reconnaissance and attacking Ukrainian targets. Additionally, North Korea has sent 150 ballistic missiles and is working to improve the accuracy of its attacks and develop their payloads. Russia, meanwhile, is leveraging cooperation with Pyongyang to enhance its military capabilities amid a shortage of air defense systems like the Patriot. These developments indicate an expanding military partnership between Moscow and Pyongyang, impacting the balance of power in the Ukrainian conflict.
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