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RUSSIA-UKRAINE WAR UPDATES : NORTH KOREAN TROOPS USED AS CANNON FODDER IN UKRAINE

Mario Nawfal

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🇺🇸 TRUMP ADVISER URGES PEACE IN UKRAINE OVER RECLAIMING TERRITORY

A top adviser to President-elect Trump, Bryan Lanza, says the new administration will push for peace in Ukraine, moving away from supporting efforts to reclaim territory occupied by Russia.

Lanza emphasized the need for a “realistic vision for peace,” noting that expecting Crimea to be returned to Ukraine is “unrealistic.”

He warned that demanding American military involvement over Crimea would not be supported by Trump.

Trump has consistently prioritized ending the war to curb U.S. spending on aid to Ukraine, a stance that has sparked criticism from opponents who argue it risks empowering Russia.

Source: BBC

Mario Nawfal

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🇰🇵🇷🇺NORTH KOREAN TROOPS USED AS CANNON FODDER IN UKRAINE

Early reports reveal grim conditions for 12,000 elite North Korean troops deployed to the Russia-Ukraine war, where they are allegedly being used as expendable “cannon fodder.”

Despite Russia reportedly paying $2,000 per soldier per month, many North Korean troops are finding themselves abandoned and under-equipped on the front lines, facing intense Ukrainian resistance.

This move raises questions about the partnership between Russia and North Korea, as confusion and low morale spread within Russian ranks, and the true cost of this alliance becomes apparent.

Source: NY Post

Mario Nawfal

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🚨🇷🇺🇰🇵PUTIN SIGNS MUTUAL DEFENSE TREATY WITH NORTH KOREA

The treaty, agreed with Kim Jong Un in June, commits each nation to support the other in case of an armed attack.

Russia’s parliament ratified the treaty, which now solidifies the alliance between Moscow and Pyongyang as global tensions rise.

Source: Reuters