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月份: 2025 年 1 月

North Korea is using Russia’s Ukraine invasion to upgrade its army

Pyongyang has a very specific interest in sending troops to fight against Ukraine. While the deployment is unlikely to dramatically alter the battlefield situation in the Kremlin’s favour, it allows the North Koreans to acquire priceless combat experience, test weapons systems, gain access to Russian military technologies, and secure Moscow’s further assistance in countering UN sanctions. North Korea currently boasts one of the world’s largest armies with around 1.3 million active soldiers. For the first time in decades, the North Korean army is gaining real military experience, presenting a new global challenge.

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The System That Sends Ukrainian Children to War Against Their Own Country

Since the 2014 annexation of Crimea, Russia has systematically militarized Ukrainian children in occupied territories through programs that combine ideological indoctrination and combat training. Schools enforce Russian curricula, erasing Ukrainian identity, while children are subjected to daily propaganda, military parades, and activities glorifying Russian soldiers. These multifaceted efforts aim to mould children as young as 8 into instruments of Russia’s war machine, stripping them of their identities, and ultimately sending them to fight against their homeland.

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“A story of incredible courage” – Zelensky and Syrsky honored the feat of the “cyborgs” of the Donetsk airport

“Today we honor the heroic feat of our ‘Cyborgs’ — 242 days of defending Donetsk airport. They held their ground to the very end, in a place where it seemed impossible. This is a story of extraordinary courage — of people who endured where concrete could not. We remember the cost of the battle for our freedom and our present. Honor and glory to all who fought for Ukraine” – Ukrainian President, Volodymyr Zelenskyy.

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Russians Threaten Final-Year Students with Fines for Failing to Appear at Military Commissariats

In the temporarily occupied territories, Russian forces continue conscription efforts, targeting final-year students with fines of up to 200,000 rubles or threats of 2 years of forced labor for refusing service. Such actions violate international law, which prohibits the conscription or recruitment of residents from occupied areas into the occupying military.

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