00:00While the world is busy watching the Middle East, something serious is
00:04happening in the Russian-Ukraine war and this time North Korea is getting more
00:10involved than ever before. North Korea has already been helping Russia for
00:17months. They have sent weapons, bullets and even troops but now their sport is
00:24increasing fast. Russia's security chief Sergei Swaigu visited Kim Jong-un in
00:32North Korea's capital Pyongyang. After the meeting Russian state media said that
00:38thousands of North Korean workers will go to rebuild the Koks region in Russia which
00:45was damaged by war. Swaigu called it fraternal assistance meaning brotherly
00:52help. A US State Department official told that this is very concerning. Why?
00:59Because North Korea is getting fuel, food, weapons, technology and money. In return
01:07that money is used to build nuclear weapons. Western officials told the BBC
01:13that over 1,000 North Korean soldiers already inside Russia were killed in
01:19just three months. And according to the New York Times, North Korea may now send
01:25more troops possibly into Danbas or even towards Kyiv. Chris Monday, associate
01:32professor at Dongsayo University said the Russian people may not be shocked if
01:38North Korean soldiers join the fight in Ukraine. He says this might be Russia's way
01:45of answering Ukraine's drawn attacks especially now that the world focus is
01:51somewhere else. The Russian-Ukraine war is changing. It's not just two countries
01:58anymore. Now foreign forces are stepping in and North Korea's role could grow even more.
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