United States and Ukraine ink minerals agreement, aligning with Trump's previous campaign promise
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In the heart of Washington D.C., U.S. President Donald Trump extends a warm welcome to Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelensky, at the White House on Feb 28, 2025.
Related Developments
- A staggering estimate of 4,700 North Korean casualties has been reported in Russia's ongoing conflict in Ukraine[1][2]. This includes a rough 600 fatalities, with the remaining injured.
- South Korean lawmaker's assertion puts the number of North Korean deaths slightly lower, at around 600, according to various sources[1].
- Russia recently declared a temporary ceasefire in Ukraine, set to last from May 8th to 10th[3].
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South Korea's National Intelligence Service (NIS) reports that approximately 2,000 of the injured North Korean troops have been repatriated[1]. The NIS has also confirmed the deployment of approximately 15,000 North Korean troops to support Russian forces, playing significant roles in key area reclamations like Kursk[1]. However, these estimates are based on intelligence assessments and remain unconfirmed by North Korea itself.
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- President Zelensky of Ukraine meets with President Trump at the White House in Washington D.C., amid ongoing international conflicts and political intrigue, particularly the war-and-conflicts surrounding Ukraine.
- A startling estimate suggests that about 4,700 Koreans, primarily North Korean troops, have faced casualties in Ukraine, with approximately 600 reported fatalities.
- South Korean lawmakers purport an estimated 600 North Korean deaths, though the details remain disputed among sources.
- In an attempt to halt hostilities, Russia announces a brief ceasefire in Ukraine, set from May 8th to 10th.
- According to South Korea's National Intelligence Service, around 2,000 injured North Korean troops have been repatriated, and close to 15,000 have been deployed to support Russian forces, significantly aiding in key area reclamations like Kursk. However, these figures are based on assessments and await confirmation from North Korea.
