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Families of captured North Korean troops 'will be executed,' former Pyongyang soldier tells ABC News
Families of North Korean troops captured in Russia 'will be executed,' former Pyongyang soldier tells ABC News
SEOUL -- A former sergeant in the North Korean military says that few of Pyongyang's soldiers have been captured fighting against Ukraine because they're told their families will be executed if they are caught alive.
Defectors say families of North Korean soldiers will be executed if captured
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Al Jazeera on MSNNorth Korea has sent more troops to Russia, intelligence agency saysSouth Korea’s National Intelligence Service says it is assessing size of Pyongyang’s deployment to the war in Ukraine.
Pyongyang will provide more troops to Russia, who will be deployed to the Kursk region, according to South Korea's intelligence agency.
Lee Cheol-woo, North Gyeongsang governor in South Korea, urged Trump to invite his Pyongyang counterpart to the coming Apec summit to be held in the province, The Korea Times repo
But analysts suggest Washington may be open to resuming talks with North Korea, with Moscow potentially playing the role of mediator.
The Carl Vinson Carrier Strike Group arrived in South Korea only days after Pyongyang carried out its fourth missile test this year.
The powerful sister of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un threatened Tuesday to launch high-profile provocations in response to the arrival of a U.S. aircraft carrier in
In North Korea on Friday morning local time, the state-run Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) said in a news release that the "strategic cruise missile launching drill" occurred on
Pyongyang blasted the U.S. "provocations," including last week's ICBM test-launch and a nuclear submarine's port call at Busan, South Korea.
The powerful sister of North Korean leader Kim Jong-un on Tuesday warned of "renewing" the country's records in strategic deterrence, denouncing the recent arrival of a US aircraft carrier in South Korea as an attempt to "threaten and pressurise" its regime.
Kim Yo-jong's 'carefully calibrated' remarks aim to exploit Trump's animosity towards Biden to push the US to change course, analysts say North Korea is attempting to exploit US President Donald Trump's hostility towards his predecessor Joe Biden by framing his administration's approach as a continuation of Biden-era "provocations" in an apparent
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