NewsRussia and North Korea's military ties deepen, warns Zelensky

Russia and North Korea's military ties deepen, warns Zelensky

North Korean Army.
North Korean Army.
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Mateusz Kaluga

13 October 2024 15:33

The President of Ukraine, Volodymyr Zelensky, is raising alarm about the deepening cooperation between Russia and the regime in North Korea. Pyongyang not only supplies weapons to Moscow but also sends its people to support Russian occupation forces, noted the head of the Ukrainian state.

On Sunday, the President of Ukraine, Volodymyr Zelensky, highlighted the increasing collaboration between Russia and North Korea, noting troubling signs of joint actions by these countries.

We see an increasing alliance between Russia and regimes like North Korea. This is no longer just about transferring weapons. It is actually about transferring people from North Korea to the occupying military forces – stated Zelensky.

According to Zelensky, there is already evidence that the North Korean regime is sending its soldiers to Moscow.

This situation was also reported on Saturday by the American Institute for the Study of War, which stated that thousands of North Korean soldiers are undergoing training in Russia. It is likely that these troops will be deployed in Ukraine, wrote ISW analysts. In this context, there are concerns that this new military force could be used in direct confrontations on the electrified Ukrainian front.

Representatives of Ukrainian intelligence services are also monitoring developments and analyzing possible consequences. According to a “Washington Post” source, North Korean officers are present in Ukraine, observing Russian military actions in occupied territories. However, at the moment, Ukrainian military intelligence has not confirmed any information about the presence of North Korean combat units actively operating in Ukraine.

Zelensky emphasized the need to continue support from international allies. Obviously, in such circumstances, our relations with our partners need to be developed. The frontline needs more support, the President of Ukraine noted.