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According to him, less than 1% of officers in the North Korean army speak Russian, which limits their potential involvement. “It is important to understand this in order to analyze the possibilities of involving these military personnel in the actions of the Russian army in the future,” he said. This follows an earlier report by the U.S.-based Institute for the Study of War (ISW) on Oct. 11 that thousands of North Korean soldiers are being trained in Russia for possible deployment to Ukraine by the end of the year. Read also: North Korea now a cobelligerent in Russo-Ukrainian war — Zelenskyy O…

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