North Korea sends 3,000 soldiers to support Russia in the Ukraine War

North Korea sends 3,000 soldiers to support Russia in the Ukraine War

CNN reported that North Korea sent at least 3,000 other soldiers to Russia at the beginning of the year. This shows that Pyongyang Moscow continues to support War against Ukraine, while the global community is striving for after the end of the three -year conflict.

reinforcement of military presence

The reinforcement sent in January and February increases the number of North Korean soldiers in Russia to around 11,000. According to the South Korean armed forces, around 4,000 of these soldiers were killed or injured in combat. In addition, North Korea has delivered a significant amount of short-range missiles as well as about 220 170 mm self-ride lafettes and 240 mm multiple rocket launchers. It is expected that North Korea's contributions will increase according to the situation.

international reactions and negotiations

The news about the ongoing support of North Korea for Russia reaches the public, while European leaders and allies meet in Paris to discuss support for Ukraine and long -term stability in the region. This week there were talks in Saudi Arabia where the United States reported that both Russia and Ukraine had agreed to refrain from violence in the Black Sea and to comply with previous ceasefire. However, Russia provided far-reaching conditions that are far from the 30-day full arrest that the White House had proposed.

deepening of the safety relationships

The North Korean leader Kim Jong Un and Russian President Vladimir Putin have deepened their security relationships since they signed a pioneering defense pact last year. Putin’s security advisor Sergei Schoigu met Kim in Pyongyang last week to send Putin's “warmest wishes and greetings” and to emphasize the implementation of the agreements already made.

concerns of the USA and technologies

The United States has warned that Russia may be about to share advanced spatial and satellite technology with North Korea, in addition to military equipment and training to ensure support for the Ukraine conflict. North Korean troops have been deployed in the Russian region of Kursk since at least November to counteract Ukrainian advances, but withdrawn from the front lines in January after massive losses were reported.

Humanitarian aspects and support

A South Korean MP who attended Ukraine at the end of February reported that around 400 North Korean soldiers were killed in Russia up to this point and around 3,600 were injured. In addition, North Korea has sent thousands of containers to Russia with ammunition material in recent years, and Russian troops have already used North Korean rockets against Ukraine. According to the ambassador of Russia in Pyongyang, North Korean medical facilities have also treated hundreds of Russian soldiers who were injured in Ukraine.

Technology transmission and drones

South Korean officials say that the in-depth partnership between Russia and North Korea could facilitate the technology transfer to the KIM regime. This week, Kim monitored a test of new AI-controlled attack drones, which are to be further developed in accordance with the trends of modern warfare. A new reconnaissance drone was also unveiled, in which parts may come from Russia. Drones have developed into a central weapon in the struggle between Russia and Ukraine.

Current military conflicts

Despite ongoing negotiations on an armistice, both sides continue their attacks. Russian armed forces recently carried out a massive drone attack on the northeastern tank city of Charkiw, in which several civilians were injured. The Ukrainian President Wolodymyr Selenskyj condemned this attack and emphasized that no country should be forced to suffer such violence.

In an interview, former US President Donald Trump expressed that he believed that Russia wanted to end the war, but it could also be that they take their time.

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