"Red Line": US Congress Demands Response to DPRK Troop Involvement in War Against Ukraine.


The Chairman of the US House Intelligence Committee, Michael Turner, wrote a letter to President Joe Biden, informing him of the possible involvement of North Korean troops in combat actions against Ukraine.
According to intelligence data, about 10,000 North Korean soldiers are preparing for war on Ukrainian territory. Turner emphasizes that this is an "extremely alarming escalation of the conflict" and demands an immediate response from the US and NATO allies.
‼️ Chairman of the US House Intelligence Committee Michael Turner: "the use of North Korean troops against Ukraine should be a red line for the US." Ostap Yarysh (@OstapYarysh) October 18, 2024
"North Korean troops attacking Ukraine from Russian territory or entering Ukrainian territory should be a red line for the US and NATO. Your administration must clearly and unequivocally state this," - noted in Turner's letter to Biden.
Turner called for an urgent closed briefing for the Intelligence Committee regarding the possible involvement of DPRK troops in expanding the conflict in Ukraine.
Earlier, Ukraine's Foreign Minister, Andriy Sybiha, reported that North Korea is providing Russia not only with weapons but also regular military units for use on the front. He urged allies to strengthen military support for Ukraine in response to escalation from Russia.
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