POLITICO has not been in a position to independently confirm the veracity of the movies or their content material.
The movies appeared on-line as NATO chief Mark Rutte instructed journalists on Friday that he couldn’t “verify studies that North Koreans are actively now as troopers engaged within the battle effort.”
Citing OSINT specialists, Agentstvo studies the video was doubtless recorded close to the village of Sergeyevka in Primorye in Russia’s far east, some 200 kilometers from North Korea.
Rumors about Pyongyang’s involvement have been swirling ever since South Korea issued a public warning that Pyongyang was planning to step up its involvement within the Kremlin’s battle machine, from offering artillery to sending as much as 12,000 troops.
This week, officers in Kyiv repeated these warnings.
On Friday, South Korea’s National Intelligence Service stated 1,500 particular forces troops had already been deployed to Russia.
Commenting on the information of North Korea becoming a member of its battle final week, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov dismissed the studies as “simply extra pretend information.”