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North Korean Troops Reportedly Engaged in Ukraine Conflict: South Korea Raises Alarm
In a significant development, South Korea's defense minister has indicated that North Korean soldiers are likely participating in the ongoing conflict in Ukraine alongside Russian forces. During a parliamentary session, Minister Kim Yong-hyun stated that it is "highly likely" that six North Korean military officers were killed in a Ukrainian missile strike near Donetsk on October 3, as reported by Ukrainian media.
This assertion highlights the growing military cooperation between North Korea and Russia, particularly following the signing of a mutual defense agreement during Russian President Vladimir Putin's visit to Pyongyang in June. This pact is seen as a formalization of their alliance, which may now extend to the deployment of North Korean troops in combat situations.
Kim emphasized that the likelihood of casualties among North Korean personnel is based on various circumstances, suggesting that more troops could be sent to bolster Russia's military efforts in Ukraine. He noted that the deployment of regular forces appears plausible due to mutual agreements resembling a military alliance between the two nations.
The backdrop to this situation includes allegations from South Korea and its allies that North Korea has been supplying arms to Russia for use in its invasion of Ukraine, claims that both Pyongyang and Moscow have consistently denied. Analysts have raised concerns that North Korea's recent increase in artillery and cruise missile production may be aimed at preparing for further shipments to Russia.
Despite being under United Nations sanctions prohibiting ballistic technology tests, North Korea has continued its military activities. In March, Russia utilized its veto power in the UN Security Council to effectively end oversight of violations, a move for which North Korea expressed gratitude.
Tensions on the Korean Peninsula have escalated recently, marked by North Korean weapons tests and extensive military exercises conducted by South Korea. Furthermore, North Korea is expected to formally annul a significant inter-Korean agreement established in 1991 during an upcoming parliamentary meeting, as part of Kim Jong Un's strategy to designate South Korea as an adversary state.
The historical alliance between Moscow and Pyongyang dates back to the founding of North Korea after World War II, but relations have intensified since Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022. As both nations navigate this complex geopolitical landscape, the implications of North Korean troop involvement in Ukraine could reshape regional dynamics and international responses.