Reports suggest that Russia is forming a military unit of around 3,000 North Koreans, indicating a deepening alliance between Pyongyang and the Kremlin. While some North Koreans have reportedly arrived in Russia, the exact numbers remain unclear. Experts express skepticism about the integration of North Korean soldiers into Russian forces due to language barriers and lack of combat experience. Both nations have shared incentives: North Korea seeks financial and technological support, while Russia needs soldiers and ammunition amid ongoing battlefield losses. Teljes cikk (bbc.com europe)