Key Points

Russia has officially acknowledged North Korean troops fighting alongside its forces in Ukraine for the first time. Valery Gerasimov, chief of the General Staff, praised North Korean soldiers' performance in the Kursk border region. The confirmation comes after months of speculation by US and South Korean intelligence about troop deployments. This revelation underscores the deepening military partnership between Russia and North Korea, formalized in their comprehensive strategic treaty signed in 2023.

Key Points: Russia Confirms North Korean Troops Fighting in Ukraine War

  • Russia officially confirms North Korean troops fighting in Ukraine
  • Gerasimov highlights North Korean soldiers' role in Kursk region
  • Putin-Kim treaty enables military cooperation
  • US and South Korea estimate 11,000 North Korean troops deployed
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Russia confirms for first time North Korean troop dispatch to Ukraine war: Reports

Russian officials acknowledge North Korean soldiers' involvement in Ukraine conflict, marking first official confirmation of troop deployment

"We will never forget our friends - Maria Zakharova, Russian Foreign Ministry Spokesperson"

Seoul, April 27

Russia confirmed for the first time that North Korean troops have been deployed and are fighting alongside Moscow in the war against Ukraine, media reports said.

Valery Gerasimov, chief of the General Staff of the Russian Armed Forces, took note of the "role of North Korean fighters" in the Kursk border region, as he reported on the "complete liberation" of the territory to Russian President Vladimir Putin, Yonhap news agency reported quoting Russia's TASS and Ria Novosti.

"I want specially to note the participation of servicemen of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea in liberating border areas of the Kursk region ... in accordance with the Treaty on the Comprehensive Strategic Partnership between our countries," he was quoted as saying by the TASS news agency, referring to North Korea by its official name.

It marks the first acknowledgement of the North Korean troop deployment by a Russian official. North Korea has not confirmed the dispatch.

Gerasimov said the North Korean soldiers were "accomplishing combat objectives shoulder to shoulder" with the Russian forces, and "showed high professionalism and displayed endurance, courage and heroism in combat," according to TASS.

Maria Zakharova, Russia's foreign ministry spokesperson, also left a similar comment in her first acknowledgement of the North Korean soldiers.

"Gerasimov reported that North Korean fighters, fighting shoulder to shoulder with Russian soldiers in Kursk Region demonstrated resilience and heroism. We will never forget our friends," Sputnik reported quoting her from a Telegram post.

South Korea and the US believe the North has sent some 11,000 troops to front lines in Ukraine since last October in support of Moscow's aggression.

They estimate that some 4,000 of them have been wounded and believe that the North may have sent another 3,000 soldiers to Russia early this year.

Putin and North Korean leader Kim Jong-un signed the partnership treaty at their June summit last year, in which they committed to providing military support "without delay" in the event either of them comes under attack.

- IANS

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James K.
This is deeply concerning. The war in Ukraine keeps drawing in more players, and now we have North Korean troops involved? When will this escalation end? 😟
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Sarah L.
The article mentions 11,000 troops with 4,000 wounded - those are staggering numbers. Makes you wonder what kind of deal Putin and Kim made behind closed doors.
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Miguel R.
While I understand reporting on this development, I wish the article provided more context about why North Korea would send troops. Is this purely about the treaty, or are there economic incentives too?
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Aisha B.
"Heroism"? That's rich coming from Russian officials. Sending poorly equipped North Korean soldiers into a war zone is anything but heroic. This is just tragic.
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Thomas W.
The timing of this confirmation is interesting. Russia's been quiet about this for months - why acknowledge it now? Makes me think they're trying to send some message to the West.
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Elena S.
The article could benefit from more perspectives. What do Ukrainian officials say about this? How does this affect the battlefield dynamics? Still, important reporting. 👍

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