North Korea is set to ship off 30,000 more troops to help Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, tripling the number of soldiers it has given Moscow[1], Kyiv’s intelligence network warned. After sending nearly 12,000 soldiers to help Russia regain the Kursk region[2] earlier this year, Pyongyang is planning to bolster its presence along the frontlines in the coming months to enable “large-scale offensive operations,” CNN reported.[3] The Russian Ministry of Defense allegedly touted that it is fully capable of providing training and the “needed equipment, weapons and ammunition” to get the Pyongyang soldiers to the frontlines[4] as quickly as possible, according to ...