Vladimir Putin addressed satellite images which purportedly showed North Korean soldiers in Russian territory.
Putin did not deny the presence of North Korean soldiers on Russian territory, but he did not say why they were there.
President Vladimir Putin did not deny U.S. claims that North Korea had sent troops to Russia but said on Thursday it is up to ...
President Vladimir Putin said on Friday that it was Russia's business whether or not it decided to use North Korean troops ...
Zelensky expects Putin to deploy North Korean troops on the frontline as soon as weekend - 12,000 North Korean troops, ...
The first group of North Korean troops have been sent to the Russian region of Kursk where some have tried to desert, ...
The war for Ukraine is widening. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin confirmed Wednesday that North Korea is dispatching thousands ...
Russian President Vladimir Putin on Thursday neither confirmed nor denied whether any North Korean troops were in Russia.
North Korean soldiers were being disguised as Russians and were acting under the Kremlin’s command instead of their own, ...
Analysis: Reports of the North Korean deployment have loomed over the Russian leader's effort to project himself as a global ...
Disguised as Buryats and Yakuts, ethnic minorities from Siberia who have made up a disproportionate share of Moscow’s forces, ...
Russian lawmakers have ratified a pact with North Korea envisioning mutual military assistance, a move that comes even as the ...