NATO chief Rutte confirms North Korean troops deployed to Russia

NATO chief Mark Rutte on Monday confirmed the presence of North Korean troops in Russia, calling their deployment a "threat to security" and a "significant escalation" of the war in Ukraine. Rutte hinted the troops may be a sign of the "growing desperation" of Russian President Vladimir Putin, who did not deny the arrival of the troops in Russia.

NATO chief Rutte confirms North Korean troops deployed to Russia
NATO chief Mark Rutte on Monday confirmed the presence of North Korean troops in Russia, calling their deployment a "threat to security" and a "significant escalation" of the war in Ukraine. Rutte hinted the troops may be a sign of the "growing desperation" of Russian President Vladimir Putin, who did not deny the arrival of the troops in Russia.

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