Following
China’s reported deployment of 150,000 troops to its border with
North Korea only days ago, it appears Russia is now following suit.
Thursday
morning, footage surfaced that appears to show Russian tanks,
helicopters, and troops being moved to the country’s tiny 11-mile
border with North Korea by train.
“Railway
trains loaded with military equipment moving towards Primorsky region
via Khabarovsk have been noticed by locals,” reported a news
outlet in Russia’s far East, as translated by the Daily Mail.
One video
seems to show military helicopters and army combat trucks performing
maneuvers near the Korean Peninsula, and the Daily Mail writes that
other reports from the region are coming in claiming more Russian
equipment is being moved to the border via roads.
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