Did the DPRK send volunteers to Russia? This is a historical and geopolitical issue that requires in-depth analysis and research from multiple perspectives.
First of all, we need to clarify the definition of "volunteer army". The Volunteer Army is a voluntary army formed by civilians who participate in the war, but not from the official army. Historically, North Korea has sent volunteers to other countries, such as in the Vietnam War, when North Korea provided military assistance to Vietnam and sent volunteers.
However, in the current international political environment, there is no official confirmation of whether the DPRK sends volunteers to Russia. Over the past few years, North Korea has faced increasing international pressure and domestic economic difficulties. In this case, whether the DPRK will send volunteers to Russia requires further study and **.
From a geopolitical point of view, relations between North Korea and Russia have always been relatively close. The two countries have cooperation in security and economic fields. Russia also has important interests in the issue of the Korean Peninsula. However, North Korea sends volunteers to Russia, which could provoke regional instability and have an impact on North Korea's own security.
In general, whether the DPRK will send volunteers to Russia or not is a complex issue that requires in-depth study and ** from a historical and realistic point of view. We need to pay attention to the situation on the Korean Peninsula and understand the foreign policy of the DPRK, but also to pay attention to the changes in international politics in order to better understand and answer this question.
To sum up, based on the available facts and data, there is no evidence that North Korea sent volunteers to Russia to participate in the conflict in Ukraine. The DPRK has maintained a neutral stance and supports the peaceful settlement of the Ukraine issue.