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NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte confirmed the presence of North Korean troops in Russia and that forces from Pyongyang were deployed to the Kursk region © Virginia Mayo/AP Photo/picture alliance
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NATO chief Mark Rutte said that North Korean troops had been sent to Russia, framing it as a sign of “growing desperation” in the Kremlin after over 600,000 Russian forces have been killed or wounded in Ukraine.

The head of NATO Mark Rutte confirmed the deployment of North Korean troops in Russia and said it represented a “significant escalation.”

Rutte also said that more than 600,000 Russian troops had been killed or injured in “Putin’s war.”

Meanwhile, South Korea’s President Yoon Suk Yeol has told European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen that North Korean involvement on the battlefield could take place “sooner than expected.”

Here are the major developments in Russia’s war in Ukraine on Monday, October 28.

‘North Korean troops have been sent to Russia’ — NATO chief Mark Rutte

NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte on Monday told a media briefing there were North Korean troops in Russia.

“Today, I can confirm that North Korean troops have been sent to Russia, and that North Korean military units have been deployed to the Kursk region,” NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte told reporters.

Rutte said this represented a “significant escalation” in Pyongyang’s involvement in conflict and marked “a dangerous expansion of Russia’s war.”

Ukrainian forces launched a major offensive in Kursk in August and managed to capture large swathes of territory in a surprise offensive this August.

“The deepening military cooperation between Russia and North Korea is a threat to both Indo-Pacific and Euro-Atlantic security,” Rutte told reporters after NATO officials and diplomats received a briefing from a South Korean delegation.

Rutte also pointed to Russia’s battlefield losses and said this was a sign of “growing desperation” on the part of Russian President Vladimir Putin.

“Over 600,000 Russian soldiers have been killed or wounded in Putin’s war and he is unable to sustain his assault on Ukraine without foreign support,” Rutte said.

Russia’s Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov appeared to shrugg off Rutte’s comments, noting a joint security pact last signed by Moscow and Pyongyang in June.

Lavrov stopped short of confirming North Korean soldiers were in Russia.

Ukraine’s Volodymyr Zelenskyy in Iceland for Ukraine-Nordic Summit

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy on Monday said he had arrived in Iceland to discuss the Russian invasion with the leaders of several Nordic states.

“This marks my first working visit to Iceland, where I will participate in the Fourth Ukraine-Nordic Summit and hold bilateral talks with its participants,” Zelenskyy said in a post on X.

Zelenskyy also said discussions would center around support for his “victory plan” and areas where “cooperation can yield maximum results.”

Zelenskyy’s plan is a road map to ending the war on Ukraine’s terms.

He highlighted the financing of Ukrianian weapons production and long-range and training and equipment for Ukrianian forces among other talking points.

“The Nordic countries are our principled and resolute allies, and the Ukraine-Nordic Platform stands as one of our most productive multilateral formats,” Zelenskyy said.

Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway and Sweden have pledged billions of euros in aid to Ukraine since Russian forces invaded in February 2022.

Seoul wants ‘practical countermeasures’ against North Korean deployment

South Korea’s President Yoon Suk Yeol said on Monday that the deployment of North Korean troops to battlefields in Ukraine could happen sooner than expected.

Yoon made the comments in a phone call with European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen.

The comments also come after Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said North Korean troops could join the battlefield against Ukraine “in a matter of days.”

“This unlawful military cooperation between Russia and North Korea fundamentally undermines the rules-based international order and poses a threat to peace on the Korean Peninsula and globally,” South Korea’s Yonhap news agency quoted Yoon as saying.

Yoon said Seoul was hoping to seek “practical countermeasures” with the EU and member states, and would redouble efforts to monitor and block “illegal exchanges” between Russia and North Korea.

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Equatorial Guinea’s Vice President, Teodoro Nguema, has taken swift action by suspending all government officials implicated in a shocking sex scandal.

Nguema announced the suspensions on his social media platform, emphasizing that severe measures will be taken against such behavior, which violates the country’s Code of Conduct and Public Ethics Law.

The scandal involves Baltasar Ebang Engonga, Director General of the National Financial Investigation Agency, who was caught on tape engaging in illicit activities with multiple women, including his brother’s wife, cousin, and the President’s sister.

This development comes amid concerns about corruption and abuse of power in Equatorial Guinea. The country has faced criticism for its human rights record and lack of transparency. The international community has been calling for accountability, with organizations like Human Rights Watch highlighting the need for protection of human rights and prevention of corruption.

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Nigerian govt drops treason charges against EndBadGovernance protesters

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The Federal High Court in Abuja has dismissed the treason charges brought against the #Endbadgovernance# movement by the Inspector General of Police.

Justice Obiora Egwuatu dismissed the charges on Tuesday after they were withdrawn by the Attorney General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, Prince Lateef Olasunkanmi Fagbemi, SAN, on behalf of the federal government.

Fagbemi, SAN, represented by the Director of Public Prosecution of the Federation (DPPF), M.D. Abubakar, had announced during the proceedings the exercise of his powers under Section 174 of the 1999 Constitution to take over the case from the Inspector General of Police.

Upon the court granting the request, the AGF then invoked the same section of the Constitution to discontinue the trial of the 150 accused persons.

With no objections from the various lawyers representing the accused persons, Justice Egwuatu granted the request and struck out the charges.

Although the accused persons were not in court, the judge ordered their immediate release from prison remand.

President Bola Tinubu had on Monday directed the AGF to terminate the charges against the accused persons, most of whom are reportedly minors and legally exempt from such trials.

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Uche Ogbodo Bemoans Devastating Burglary: Thieves Make Off with Over N50 Million Worth of Goods

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Nigerian actress and entrepreneur Uche Ogbodo has been left reeling after her shop was targeted by thieves, resulting in a staggering loss of over N50 million.

In an emotional Instagram video, Uche revealed the shocking aftermath of the break-in, showcasing the hole cut through her shop’s ceiling.

The thieves made off with a substantial amount of merchandise, primarily men’s items.

Uche expressed frustration and despair, questioning the effectiveness of her shop’s security measures.

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