North Korea confirms troop deployment to Russia for first time, several media report
- North Korea confirmed on Monday that it deployed approximately 14,000 troops to Russia to fight alongside Russian forces against Ukraine in the Kursk region.
- This deployment resulted from a 2024 defense treaty between Kim Jong Un and Vladimir Putin that aimed to strengthen the strategic alliance and military cooperation between the two countries.
- Despite initial heavy losses and equipment shortages, North Korean troops quickly adapted and helped Russian forces repel Ukrainian incursions and retake the Kursk region near the Russian border.
- Russian General Staff Chief Valery Gerasimov reported that North Korean soldiers fought shoulder to shoulder with Russian troops, demonstrating “high professionalism,” “fortitude,” and “heroism in battle”.
- The involvement marks North Korea's first public acknowledgment of direct military participation in the Ukraine conflict and highlights deepening Pyongyang-Moscow ties, while Kyiv contests full Ukrainian withdrawal claims.
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