“It is no longer just about supplying weapons. It is actually about sending people from North Korea to the occupying forces,” he said. “Obviously, under such circumstances, our relations with our partners need to be further developed. The frontline needs more support.” Earlier, on Oct. 11, the U.S.-based Institute for the Study of War (ISW) reported that thousands of North Korean soldiers are being trained in Russia for possible deployment to Ukraine by the end of the year. According to Ukrainian intelligence, some North Korean officers are observing Russian troops and studying the battlefield…