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DPRK troops in Russia

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First of all there is no proof there are any North Korean troops in Russia, other than officers attending training at a military academy, the equivalent of West Point for the USA.

Secondly there are a large number of ethnic Koreans in Siberia who are Russian citizens. All you need for proof of this is to do a YouTube search for Stanislav Ivanov in YouTube. He is a dancer and he clearly has Korean ancestry, not Chinese and definitely not Mongolian.

It would be nice if Wikipedia were not repeating an obvious lie manufactured by Ukraine out of thin air. Russia presently has no need of North Korea's help from infantry soldiers. This is not to say that North Korean officers are not learning Russian and Russian military strategy, they clearly are. They clearly are preparing in case NATO escalates and Russia does need a million more soldiers on short notice.

However there definitely are active duty NATO officers in Ukraine directly participating in the war now, all you need for proof is to go to Lviv and sit in coffee shops and listen for English speakers. 159.224.183.248 (talk) 09:27, 24 October 2024 (UTC)[reply]