U.S. confirms North Korea has sent troops to Russia


IE 11 is not supported. For an optimal experience visit our site on another browser.

  • Now Playing

    U.S. confirms North Korea has sent troops to Russia

    02:07

  • UP NEXT

    White House says North Korea has sent thousands of soldiers to Russia

    01:26

  • North Korea blows up inter-Korean road and rail line near border

    02:34

  • Watch: North Korea blows up parts of inter-Korean road on its side of border

    00:46

  • Kim Jong Un visits military academy as North Korea set to celebrate its founding anniversary

    01:08

  • South Korea military video said to show North Korea missile exploding in flight

    00:36

  • Russia and North Korea sign mutual defense pact at Pyongyang summit

    01:53

  • Putin and Kim Jong Un sign strategic partnership, deepening ties

    01:36

  • Russia and North Korea pledge to defend each other: ‘It shouldn’t be underestimated’

    09:23

  • Arms race to supply warring sides in Russia-Ukraine conflict

    01:32

  • Kim Jong Un greets Putin as he arrives in North Korea

    00:55

  • Warning shots fired after North Korean soldiers cross MDL

    02:12

  • ‘Chewing up his army’: Putin to visit North Korea amid troop losses

    04:29

  • Tensions rise as North and South Korea engage in a trash battle across borders

    01:39

  • Video shows North Korea’s Kim Jong Un watching multiple rocket launcher drill

    00:36

  • North Korea sends balloons filled with trash, propaganda into South Korea

    01:56

  • North Korea flies more than 200 balloons carrying trash to the South

    01:11

  • Video shows Kim Jong Un’s portrait hanging alongside his father’s and grandfather’s

    00:47

  • Kim Jong Un honors North Korean propaganda chief who died at 94

    00:38

  • North Korea’s Kim says now is the time to be more prepared for a war than ever before

    00:45

Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin’s confirmation that the U.S. can now confirm the presence of North Korean troops in Russia is being viewed as a significant development. NBC News’ Matt Bodner has the details for Early Today.



Source link