Pyongyang's monthly troop losses could skyrocket if it deploys more troops to the frontlines in Kursk and continues sustaining high losses.
IISS is a think tank established in 1958 ... the excellence of South Korea's defense industry, and more, through the European Union (EU), North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), and the Middle ...
Putin finds himself in an ‘emperor-has-no-clothes’ moment, and the regime is destroying the country ‘by not making a deal.’ ...
Hna So Hee is set to go on a fanmeeting world tour for the first time ever since her debut. Read on for more details about ...
Russia’s war in Ukraine rages at an unprecedented scale: over a million soldiers clash on the battlefield, and Moscow loses ...
Comes as South Korea’s military says North Korea is preparing to send more troops to join Russia’s war in Ukraine ...
According to the BBC, 4,000 of the 11,000 North Korean soldiers in Russia have been killed, wounded, are missing, or have been captured. "They are cannon fodder, and the Russian officers care even ...
North Korea's foreign ministry vowed the "toughest counteraction" against the United States as long as Washington "refuses" ...
North Korea has test-fired sea-to-surface strategic cruise guided missiles, the North's state media reported Sunday, quoting ...
Ukraine's military said 21 troops were killed and 40 injured in the operation in the Russian region where it is staging an incursion.
Analysts from the Institute for the Study of War (ISW) have indicated that the new deployment of North Korean troops will sustain the current pace of infantry assaults in Russia’s Kursk Oblast.
The NYT said the North Korean troops stormed positions without securing them, leaving that task to their Russian counterparts instead. They would either keep storming new positions or fall back if ...