North Korea Sent More Troops and Weapons to Russia, South Korea's Military Says - The Moscow Times
North Korea has deployed an additional 3,000 troops to Russia this year and continues to supply missiles, artillery and ammunition to support the Kremlin's war against Ukraine, South Korea's military said Thursday.
Russia and North Korea have strengthened ties since Moscow's 2022 invasion of Ukraine, with Seoul accusing North Korean leader Kim Jong Un of sending both soldiers and weapons to aid Russia's war effort.
While neither Moscow nor Pyongyang has confirmed the troop deployments, the two countries signed a sweeping military agreement last year -- including a mutual defense clause -- during Russian President Vladimir Putin's visit to North Korea.
"It is estimated that an additional 3,000 troops were sent between January and February as reinforcements," South Korea's Joint Chiefs of Staff (JCS) said.
Of the initial 11,000 North Korean soldiers reportedly sent to Russia, 4,000 are believed to have been killed or wounded, the JCS added.
In addition to manpower, North Korea continues to supply Moscow with significant quantities of short-range ballistic missiles (SRBMs). It has also sent about 220 units of 170mm self-propelled guns and 240mm multiple rocket launchers, according to the JCS report.
"These numbers could increase depending on the situation on the battlefield," the JCS warned.
North Korea launched a series of ballistic missiles last year in violation of UN sanctions, and analysts have suggested Pyongyang may be using the Ukraine war as a testing ground for weapons it intends to export to Russia.
North Korea Sent More Troops and Weapons to Russia, South Korea's Military Says - The Moscow Times
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North Korea has deployed an additional 3,000 troops to Russia this year and continues to supply missiles, artillery and ammunition to support the Kremlin's war against Ukraine, South Korea's military said Thursday.
Russia and North Korea have strengthened ties since Moscow's 2022 invasion of Ukraine, with Seoul accusing North Korean leader Kim Jong Un of sending both soldiers and weapons to aid Russia's war effort.
While neither Moscow nor Pyongyang has confirmed the troop deployments, the two countries signed a sweeping military agreement last year -- including a mutual defense clause -- during Russian President Vladimir Putin's visit to North Korea.
"It is estimated that an additional 3,000 troops were sent between January and February as reinforcements," South Korea's Joint Chiefs of Staff (JCS) said.
Of the initial 11,000 North Korean soldiers reportedly sent to Russia, 4,000 are believed to have been killed or wounded, the JCS added.
In addition to manpower, North Korea continues to supply Moscow with significant quantities of short-range ballistic missiles (SRBMs). It has also sent about 220 units of 170mm self-propelled guns and 240mm multiple rocket launchers, according to the JCS report.
"These numbers could increase depending on the situation on the battlefield," the JCS warned.
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* Origin: Ukraine News from various sources (2:263/1)