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Our understanding of North Korean soldiers in Russia during the conflict with Ukraine

News RoomBy News RoomOctober 25, 20240 ViewsNo Comments3 Mins Read
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U.S. officials have recently suggested that the Russia-Ukraine war could escalate further with the direct involvement of North Korean forces. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin and White House national security spokesman John Kirby revealed evidence of North Korean troops receiving training in Russia and estimated that around 3,000 North Korean soldiers traveled to Russia via ship. While it is unclear if the North Koreans have entered the war against Ukraine, Kirby stated that their deployment would make them “legitimate military targets.”

South Korea is also closely monitoring the situation, with Defense Minister Kim Yong-hyun’s office indicating that North Korea may bolster Russia with artillery troops, military engineers, and special forces that could eventually number around 12,000. South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol mentioned that the country could potentially supply weapons directly to Ukraine, depending on North Korea’s military activities, which would be a shift in policy as South Korea has previously sent ammunition to Ukraine via the U.S. and weapons to neighboring countries like Poland.

Both Russia and North Korea have denied reports of North Korean involvement in the conflict, with a Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman dismissing them as “media propaganda.” However, Russian President Vladimir Putin did not explicitly deny the presence of North Korean troops. The U.S. has not deployed troops to Ukraine but has provided significant aid, including training for Ukrainian soldiers and billions in military assistance.

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The relationship between Russia and North Korea dates back to the 20th century, with economic and military ties between North Korea and the Soviet Union. Recent years have seen a strengthening of relations between Russia and North Korea as Russia faces Western sanctions due to its Ukraine invasion, leading to a defense treaty between the two countries. The U.S. and South Korea have accused North Korea and Russia of swapping military aid, with allegations of North Korea transferring ballistic missiles and munitions to aid Russia’s war efforts.

Since the start of the Russia-Ukraine conflict, the U.S. has been a major source of military aid to Ukraine, providing over $64.1 billion since the invasion in 2022. The war, which began over a decade ago, intensified with the Russian invasion, leading to increased involvement from the U.S. and its allies. The exact death toll from the conflict remains unclear, with estimates of casualties on both sides. Ukraine has waged offensive attacks on Russia, including drone strikes on military targets and civilian infrastructure as far as Moscow, marking significant advancements in the conflict. The involvement of North Korean soldiers could further escalate the situation in the region.

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