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North Korea may send more troops to Russia
More than 3K North Korean troops have been killed, wounded fighting for Russia, Ukraine’s Zelensky says
Despite the relatively high casualty rate, Zelensky added that North Korea might send even more resources to Russian dictator Vladimir Putin’s armies.
At least 3,000 North Korean troops killed or wounded in Russia's war with Ukraine, Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelensky says
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky confirmed Monday more than 3,000 troops from North Korea have been killed so far fighting next to Russian forces.
North Korea's Troop Deployment Has Upended the Russia-Ukraine War
North Korea’s involvement could not only prompt a more direct South Korean involvement but may also accelerate decisions regarding intervention in various European capitals.
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North Korean hackers behind $308M Bitcoin theft in Japan in May, authorities say
Japan's National Police Agency said on Tuesday that the hacker group TraderTraitor, which is based in North Korea, is likely ...
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North Korean hackers account for over 60% of all global cryptocurrency stolen in 2024
North Korean hackers have stolen $1.34bn (£1bn) in cryptocurrency in 2024, accounting for nearly 60 per cent of the total ...
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Crypto Exchange’s Outflows Swell on North Korean Trader Concern
Hyperliquid, a crypto-derivatives trading platform, suffered its biggest-ever daily outflow as traders rushed to remove funds ...
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North Korean army losses in Kursk Oblast exceed 3,000 people – Zelenskyy
Following a meeting of the Supreme Commander-in-Chief's Staff, President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said that according to ...
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