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Russian jets operate in North Korean airspace during talks on AI surveillance technology. The activity coincides with ongoing diplomatic discussions between the two nations regarding military and technological cooperation.

Russian aircraft are operating in North Korean airspace as officials from both nations hold discussions regarding artificial intelligence surveillance technology.

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Russian aircraft are operating in North Korean airspace as officials from both nations hold discussions regarding artificial intelligence surveillance technology.

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