Ukrainian intelligence warns Moscow may be expanding foreign military involvement.
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Ukrainian intelligence warns Moscow may be expanding foreign military involvement.
Ukraine’s Spy Agency Raises Red Flag

Kyiv’s military intelligence claims Russia is trying to pull a new Asian country into the conflict—under the cover of humanitarian aid.
“Demining” Forces on the Move

Ukraine says Moscow is planning to host a foreign military engineering unit for demining operations near the Ukrainian border.
50 Foreign Troops to Deploy in Russia

According to Kyiv, a contingent of 50 foreign sappers is set to assist Russian forces in the border region of Kursk.
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Aid Mission or Combat Support?

Ukraine alleges that the so-called humanitarian deployment is a front for indirect military assistance in operations against Ukrainian forces.
Free Rehab for Russian Soldiers

The same Asian country has reportedly agreed to provide free medical rehabilitation for Russian troops wounded in Ukraine.
After North Korea, Another Ally Steps In

Ukrainian and U.S. estimates suggest Russia has already used thousands of North Korean soldiers and mercenaries from Africa and Asia — and is now turning to Laos for additional support.
Kursk: A Foreign Military Hub?

The Kursk region—frequently mentioned in Ukraine war reports—is again at the center of concern as outside troops arrive.
Expanding the War’s Footprint

Military analysts say Russia may be testing how far it can extend international involvement without triggering global backlash.