North Korea opens new housing area for families of soldiers killed overseas
Summary
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has opened a new housing district in Pyongyang for families of soldiers who died while fighting overseas. The district honors those who died in combat as North Korea supports Russia in the ongoing conflict with Ukraine. This development aligns with North Korea's strengthened ties with Russia.Key Facts
- Kim Jong Un opened a housing area in Pyongyang for families of soldiers killed overseas.
- North Korea is supporting Russia's actions in Ukraine.
- Kim Jong Un pledged full support to Russian President Vladimir Putin's decisions.
- North Korea sent soldiers to Ukraine in 2024 under a mutual defense agreement with Russia.
- North Korea also provided Russia with weapons and received resources in return.
- South Korea reports about 6,000 North Korean soldiers have been killed or injured in Ukraine.
- The new housing district is part of several public events honoring fallen soldiers.
- This comes before North Korea's significant political event, the party congress, later this month.
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