Posted on 07/02/2025 7:26:28 AM PDT by marcusmaximus
NORTH Korea is reportedly planning to send 30,000 more troops to fight alongside the Russians against Ukraine.
It comes just a day after tyrant Kim Jong-un wept over the coffins of his soldiers whom he sent to die in Vladimir Putin's meatgrinder war.
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In April, Kim Jong-un confirmed for the first time that North Korean troops were sent to fight alongside the Russians against Ukraine.
Pyongyang's state TV and Kim's propaganda machine KCNA reported that North Korean soldiers made an "important contribution" to help the Russians flush out Kyiv's troops from Kursk.
It said Kim deployed "sub-units of our armed forces" to Russia as part of a treaty with Moscow.
The troops "participated in the operations for liberating the Kursk areas," the report added.
North Korea "regards it as an honor to have an alliance with such a powerful state as the Russian Federation," KCNA said.
Just two days ago, Kim draped flags over at least six coffins, and could be seen resting his hands on them in reflection.
Watching the scenes back, the dictator's eyes shone with emotion.
Other members of the audience - which reportedly included North Korean and Russian soldiers - were also visibly moved.
Kim hosted a ceremony which remembered the soldiers taken out by Zelensky's brave army - and things got emotional for the tyrant.
Thousands of North Koreans stood to attention in the vast auditorium, with Kim in the front row.
Images of Kim draping the North Korean flag over soldiers' coffins were broadcast on a giant screen at the front while a huge orchestra played emotional music.
Women in long dresses sang passionately and there was even a harp player stationed on the stage.
(Excerpt) Read more at thesun.co.uk ...
Reminds me of “The Carpenter and the Walrus” from Lewis Carrol’s Alice in Wonderland.
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