North Korea has sent the first group of 1,500 special forces soldiers to Vladivostok, in the Russian Far East. And soon he will send more, South Korean intelligence said today, as reported by France Presse.
South Korea’s intelligence service found that “from October 8 to 13, North Korea transported soldiers from its special forces to Russia on a Russian Navy transport ship.” This confirms the beginning of North Korea’s combat involvement.” The quote is from a statement from the service, which also released detailed satellite images.
The South Korean service said Russian military uniforms, weapons and fake identity documents were issued to North Korean soldiers stationed in Russia. And he says that they are used in Russian military bases in Vladivostok, Ussuriysk, Khabarovsk and Blagoveshchensk. There, they receive training to prepare them for deployment to combat zones, notes the Associated Press.