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North Korean Troops Deployed to Russia’s War in Ukraine: What We Know

Reports emerging from the U.S. and Ukraine have confirmed that North Korean troops have joined Russia’s ongoing conflict in Ukraine, marking a significant development in the war. While initially unclear what role these soldiers would fulfill, it is now evident that they are actively engaged in combat.

Initially, the Pentagon estimated that around 11,000 North Korean troops would be deployed, but new reports suggest that the number could be as high as 100,000, though official confirmation from Moscow and Pyongyang is still pending. The North Korean military, despite its size with over 1.28 million active-duty soldiers, lacks recent battlefield experience, which led many to believe the troops would be assigned to non-combat roles. However, evidence now suggests otherwise.

Experts such as Mark Cancian from the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) note that the Korean People’s Army (KPA) is well-indoctrinated but suffers from low combat readiness. Still, they warn against dismissing these troops as mere cannon fodder, highlighting that some units, like the elite 11th Corps, are highly trained in infiltration and sabotage. These forces are reputed for their endurance, having withstood rigorous physical and psychological training.

Videos circulating on social media appear to show North Korean soldiers in Russian military uniforms, undergoing additional training in Russia, which suggests that they may be being groomed for special operations in Ukraine. Retired South Korean Lieutenant-General Chun In-bum suggests that these troops could be among the best available to Russia, especially considering Moscow’s ongoing manpower struggles. Russia has been recruiting up to 20,000 soldiers monthly, but casualties are high, with over 1,000 Russian soldiers reported dead or wounded daily.

The role of North Korean soldiers in combat remains unclear, with some experts suggesting they may focus on engineering or construction due to language barriers and unfamiliarity with Russian systems. However, others believe they could be used in front-line combat roles, given their unique training.

The deployment of North Korean troops serves both Pyongyang and Moscow’s interests. For North Korea, the arrangement is lucrative, with South Korean intelligence estimating that Pyongyang receives $2,000 per soldier per month. Additionally, Russia may share military technology with North Korea, a potential boon for the isolated regime.

The situation has raised alarm in South Korea, especially as tensions on the Korean Peninsula escalate. North Korea’s involvement in the war could provide its military with combat experience, potentially enhancing its capabilities. South Korea has voiced concerns over the growing military ties between Pyongyang and Moscow, especially given the agreement between the two countries to assist each other in case of aggression.

This evolving alliance has prompted South Korea to reconsider its stance on military support for Ukraine, with President Yoon Suk Yeol suggesting that South Korea may provide aid for defensive purposes, marking a shift in its long-standing policy of non-intervention in active conflicts.

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