North Korea is now sending troops to fight and die in Ukraine alongside Russian soldiers, according to Seoul’s defense minister, Kim Yong-hyun.
Kim told South Korean politicians on Tuesday it was “highly likely” six North Korean officers were killed in a Ukrainian missile strike on Donetsk last week.
“We assess that the occurrence of casualties among North Korean officers and soldiers in Ukraine is highly likely, considering various circumstances,” Kim said, adding that they expect Pyongyang to send more soldiers to Russia in the near future.
“The relations between Russia and North Korea are evolving to be almost as close as a military alliance,” he said. “As such, more North Korean troops could be deployed in the war, from how we look at it.”
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The defense chief corroborated Ukrainian reports that North Koreans were now directly involved in the war.
Russia and North Korea have deepened relations since Moscow’s invasion of Ukraine. The two nuclear-armed states signed a defense pact in June when Russian President Vladimir Putin visited North Korea.
Both Russia and Ukraine have resorted to foreign fighters as their numbers of draft-age men dwindle.
South Korea claims that Pyongyang has become a major supplier of weapons for Russia in the war.
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North Korea has recently ramped up production and testing of artillery and cruise missiles. In March, Russia used its veto power at the United Nations to end monitoring for violations of a ban on North Korea testing ballistic technology.
A Ukrainian drone struck a key arms depot inside Russia around 70 miles from the border, where weapons gifted by North Korea were stored, the Ukrainian military said Wednesday.