Another interesting point: the soldiers from North Korea, who are to fight
on the Ukrainian front after training in Russia. According to some sources,
there are / can be over 11,000 of them. Thanks to them, the Kremlin can avoid
additional mobilizations in the future, and Kim in turn can test the quality
of his army in a real fight with a demanding opponent, and can count
on help from and (e.g. economic) cooperation with the Kremlin and possibly China.
The question is how this will be treated by South Korea which is a powerful country
with a very strong and modern military sector. Will it start to help Ukraine militarily?