Putin counts on North Korea's support to restore control over the territories of the Kursk Region — Financial Times
The Financial Times reports that Russian President Vladimir Putin suggests the possibility of using North Korean troops to regain lost territories in the Kursk region. However, analysts believe that North Korea's forces may not be enough, and Russia may need to build up troops in the region to achieve military goals.
According to the Financial Times, President Vladimir Putin is counting on North Korea's military support to regain control over the territories of the Kursk Region. Despite the possible assistance of North Korean troops, analysts believe that Russian forces may need to double their numbers in this region. Such a build-up could significantly strengthen the Russian army and change the current course of hostilities.
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