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Zelenskyy cites ‘risks’ of North Korea sending more troops, equipment to Russia

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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said Monday that North Korea could send more troops and equipment to Russia in the coming days. (Efrem Lukatsky/The Associated Press)

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said on Monday that more than 3,000 North Korean soldiers have been killed or wounded in Russia’s Kursk region and warned that Pyongyang could send more personnel and equipment for Moscow’s army.

“There are risks of North Korea sending additional troops and military equipment to the Russian army,” Zelenskyy said on X after receiving a report from his top military commander, Oleksandr Syrskyi.

“We will have tangible responses to this,” Zelenskyy said.

The estimate of North Korean losses is higher than that provided by Seoul’s Joint Chiefs of Staff (JCS), which said on Monday at least 1,100 North Korean troops had been killed or wounded.

The assessment was in line with a briefing last week by South Korea’s spy agency, which reported some 100 deaths with another 1,000 wounded in the region.

Zelenskyy said he cited preliminary data. Reuters could not independently verify reports on combat losses.

Reports claim 12,000 troops sent already

Russia has neither confirmed nor denied the presence of North Koreans on its side. Pyongyang initially dismissed reports about the troop deployment as “fake news,” but a North Korean official has said any such deployment would be lawful.

According to Ukrainian and allied assessments, North Korea has sent around 12,000 troops to Russia.

Some of them have been deployed for combat in Russia’s Kursk region, where Ukraine still holds a chunk of land after a major cross-border incursion in August.

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Demonstrators stage a rally against an alleged deployment of North Korean troops to Russia, near the Seoul Central District Court in South Korea on Nov. 15. (Ahn Young-joon/The Associated Press)

JCS added that it has detected signs of Pyongyang planning to produce suicide drones to be shipped to Russia, in addition to the already supplied 240mm multiple rocket launchers and 170mm self-propelled howitzers.

Kyiv continues to press allies for a tougher response as it says Moscow’s and Pyongyang’s transfer of warfare experience and military technologies constitute a global threat.

“For the world, the cost of restoring stability is always much higher than the cost of effectively pressuring those who destabilize the situation and destroy lives,” Zelenskyy said.






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