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North Korea confirms troop deployment to fight for Russia in Ukraine war

28.04.2025 17:00
North Korea has for the first time acknowledged sending soldiers to fight alongside Russian forces against Ukraine, state media KCNA said on Monday.
A photo released by the official North Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) on 26 April 2025 shows North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un and daughter Kim Ju Ae attending the launching ceremony of a newly-built destroyer at Nampho Dockyard, North Korea, 25 April 2025, on the founding anniversary of the first armed forces of the Korean Peoples Army (KPA).
A photo released by the official North Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) on 26 April 2025 shows North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un and daughter Kim Ju Ae attending the launching ceremony of a newly-built destroyer at Nampho Dockyard, North Korea, 25 April 2025, on the founding anniversary of the first armed forces of the Korean People's Army (KPA). EPA/KCNA

In a report attributed to the Korean People’s Army, KCNA said its troops assisted Russian units “to completely liberate” the Kursk border region, acting on orders from leader Kim Jong-un.

It added that the deployment was carried out under a mutual defense treaty between North Korea and Russia, and pledged to support Russian forces again if called upon.

Moscow’s own admission came last week when Russian Chief of Staff Valery Gerasimov publicly praised the “heroism” of North Korean fighters – the first time Russia has confirmed their presence.

Western officials previously told the BBC they believed at least 1,000 of the approximately 11,000 North Korean troops sent to Kursk had been killed in three months of fighting.

The United States condemned Pyongyang’s revelation, saying North Korea “must now bear full responsibility for perpetuating this war”, a U.S. State Department spokesperson said.

South Korean and other Western intelligence agencies have long reported the deployment of North Korean “Storm Corps” units to the front line.

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Source: BBC, RMF24