Korea’s second front
Tensions between Pyongyang and Seoul reach boiling point as the two Koreas risk coming face-to-face in Ukraine

As South Korea mulls sending its own military officers to observe the North Korean troops fighting alongside Russia, tensions between the two Koreas are higher than ever, but how likely is a proxy war between Pyongyang and Seoul in Ukraine?
Russia and North Korea continue to deny reports on the presence of North Korean soldiers in Russia.
South Koreans will be “glad to interrogate” any North Koreans taken prisoner in Ukraine if they end up taking part in military operations.
“Seoul is concerned that the North Koreans will learn to fight well if they are trained in real military conditions.”


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