That's what the West has learned watching Kim Jong Un's army in action after Russian President Vladimir Putin turned to the North Korean leader to supply fighters for his war on Ukraine.
About 12,000 North Korean soldiers have been sent to Russia, according to Ukrainian officials and Western intelligence reports, which say around 4,000 those troops have been killed or injured.
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Traffic controllers had requested American Airlines Flight 5342 to land on a shorter runway just minutes before the aircraft was due to land, to which the pilots agreed, adjusting their approach.