Infertile Korea Tells Russia to Withdraw Virile Korea’s Troops from the Ukraine’s Battlefield or Else

It’s not even proven that there are North Korean troops going to the Ukraine.

The Guardian:

South Korea has summoned the Russian ambassador to Seoul to protest “in the strongest terms” about the reported dispatch of thousands of North Korean troops to help Russia in its war against Ukraine.

The first vice-foreign minister, Kim Hong-kyun, told the Russian envoy, Georgy Zinoviev, that the participation of North Korean troops in the war violated UN resolutions and demanded their immediate withdrawal, South Korea’s foreign ministry said in a statement on Monday.

“We condemn North Korea’s illegal military cooperation, including its dispatch of troops to Russia, in the strongest terms,” Kim said, adding that the deployment posed a serious threat to the security of South Korea and other countries. “We will respond jointly with the international community by mobilising all available means against acts that threaten our core security interests.”

The decision to call in Zinoviev reflects mounting anger in South Korea, Ukraine and the US over the apparent deployment of North Korean troops as part of a secret military deal struck this year by the Russian president, Vladimir Putin, and North Korea’s leader, Kim Jong-un.

If there are DPRK troops headed to the Ukraine, what business is that of the South Korean rebels?

Isn’t it just the business of the Americans who are running the war?