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North Korea Accuses Ukraine of ‘Terrorism’ and Criticizes U.S. Support in Bold Statement

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A view of the North Korean Ministry of Foreign Affairs (photo=courtesy of the Russian Embassy in North Korea)

Yesterday, North Korea’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs accused the Ukrainian military of committing severe acts of terrorism by attacking Russian territory. The statement read, “Time will reveal the consequences of these actions.”

The Rodong Sinmun reported that the ministry made these remarks in a statement titled “The Irresponsible Actions of the United States and Its Followers Will Incur Due Costs.”

It further criticized Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy for “reckless military provocations,” portraying them as a desperate attempt to manage an increasingly unfavorable battlefield situation and to secure continued military support from the U.S. and Western allies.

The statement strongly condemned Zelenskyy’s armed attacks on Russian territory, asserting that the U.S. and Western allies supported them. It labeled these actions as “acts of invasion and terrorism.”

Meanwhile, Ukrainian authorities reported that Russia launched another ballistic missile, potentially of North Korean origin, targeting the Ukrainian capital, Kyiv.

Daniel Kim
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