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Brendan Cole is a Newsweek Senior News Reporter based in London, UK. His focus is Russia and Ukraine, in particular the war started by Moscow. He also covers other areas of geopolitics including China. Brendan joined Newsweek in 2018 from the International Business Times and well as English, knows Russian and French. You can get in touch with Brendan by emailing b.cole@newsweek.com or follow on him on his X account @brendanmarkcole.
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Yevgeny Kuklychev is Newsweek’s London-based Senior Editor for Russia, Ukraine and Eastern Europe. He previously headed Newsweek’s Misinformation Watch and Newsweek Fact Check. Yevgeny focuses on Russia and Ukraine war, European and US Politics, misinformation and fact checking. He joined Newsweek in 2021 and previously worked at the BBC, MTV, Bonds & Loans and First Draft. He is a graduate of Warwick University. Languages: English, Russian.
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North Korean leader Kim Jong Un said for the first time that the country has deployed troops to Russia’s Kursk region, calling them “heroes” and describing their role in the operation to push Ukrainians out of the Russian region a “sacred mission.”
In what appears to be the first official confirmation of North Koreans’ involvement in the Ukraine war, Kim was also reported to have said that a monument would be erected in honor of the troops in Pyongyang.
“They who fought for justice are all heroes and representatives of the honour of the motherland,” KCNA quoted Kim as saying, according to Reuters.
North Korea “regards it as an honour to have an alliance with such a powerful state as the Russian Federation,” the agency reportedly said.
This is a breaking news story and will be updated shortly.