North Korean troops are reportedly arriving on the frontlines in Ukraine to support Russia's military efforts, according to Ukrainian intelligence. As many as 12,000 soldiers from North Korea are expected to bolster Russian forces in the southwestern region, which has seen intense fighting since August. This development comes as Russia faces increasing pressure in its war with Ukraine, with reports also suggesting that Russian criminal suspects are being offered the chance to avoid prosecution by fighting in the conflict. The involvement of North Korean forces marks a significant escalation in international involvement in the war.
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Zúfalý Putin hovorí ruským podozrivým z trestnej činnosti, že sa môžu vyhnúť súdu, ak budú bojovať v jeho invázii do mäsovarenia na Ukrajine - pričom severokórejské vojská 'dnes prichádzajú do vojnového pásma'
Individuals accused of crimes can avoid prosecution by agreeing to serve on the front lines before they have even been convicted, according to new laws signed into effect earlier this year