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North Korean forces are backing Russia inside Ukraine, officials say

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North Korean soldiers are supporting Russian troops on the ground, and some may have already been killed and injured, South Korean and Ukrainian officials said this week, raising questions about whether the military cooperation between Pyongyang and Moscow has advanced to a new stage.

A Ukrainian military intelligence official, speaking on the condition of anonymity to discuss a sensitive security matter, said “several thousand” North Korean infantry soldiers are undergoing training in Russia now and could be deployed to the front line in Ukraine by the end of this year.

The official said North Korean officers are already on the ground in Russia-occupied Ukraine to observe Russian forces and study the battlefield, but Kyiv hasn’t seen any North Korean units fighting yet.

Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov on Thursday dismissed claims of Pyongyang sending military personnel to fight in Ukraine as a “hoax.”


Reports of North Korean soldiers supporting Russians in the Russia-occupied territory of Donbas surfaced on Telegram channels and in the Ukrainian press last week.
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This comes after North Korean leader Kim Jong Un and Russian President Vladimir Putin signed a mutual defense pact this summer, with Kim pledging “full” support for Putin in his fight against Ukraine.
The pact underscored the way the outcast leaders of these two heavily sanctioned states have deepened their partnership against a Western-led global order since Putin’s invasion of Ukraine at the start of 2022.

Moscow first turned to Pyongyang for weapons support. The United States says North Korea has sent large amounts of munitions, including artillery shells, to Russia. Both North Korea and Russia have denied the allegations.
Now, apparently, Pyongyang is sending soldiers.


South Korean Defense Minister Kim Yong-hyun called the reports of North Korean troops helping Russians “highly likely” during a National Assembly meeting on Tuesday, adding that Seoul expects Pyongyang to send more personnel to support Russia’s war effort.
“Russia and North Korea have an agreement that is basically a military alliance, so it is highly likely that North Korea would send additional troops,” Kim told lawmakers. “That’s how we’re assessing it, and we will definitely prepare for it.”

Ukraine claims that Pyongyang sent military personnel to supervise the use of North Korean ammunition and ballistic missiles, and some have been killed in the line of fire.
Andriy Kovalenko, the head of Ukraine’s Center for Countering Disinformation, which is a part of the national security and defense council, posted on Telegram later on Tuesday saying that Pyongyang had already sent troops, including military engineers supervising the use of weapons, and “some have already died.”


The Ukrainian military intelligence official said that it’s unclear where the combat units that are training in Russia would be deployed on the Ukraine front. Moscow could use them in Russian border regions, freeing up Russian troops to fight in Ukraine, the official said.

“It could have a significant impact. Especially if we’re talking about freeing up reserves within the territory of the Russian Federation itself,” the official said.
Some South Korean experts say it’s a feasible scenario.
In 2022, the two nations appeared to discuss the possibility of North Korean laborers being sent to Russia-occupied eastern Ukraine to help with reconstruction efforts. Russian officials publicly welcomed the prospect of North Korean laborers, and some workers appear to have been dispatched to Ukraine’s Donbas region, reported Daily NK, a Seoul-based monitoring group with informants inside North Korea. Citing unnamed sources in North Korea and Russia, Daily NK reported in April that Pyongyang sent about 150 new laborers there to help with rebuilding efforts.
 
Give Ukraine an Arleigh Burke or Ticonderoga loaded up. Let them lob some missiles in to North Korea.
Wow, you have zero understanding of North Korean missile capabilities do you. South Korea would suffer hundreds of thousands of casualties within hours of your stupid plan.
 
North Korean soldiers are supporting Russian troops on the ground, and some may have already been killed and injured, South Korean and Ukrainian officials said this week, raising questions about whether the military cooperation between Pyongyang and Moscow has advanced to a new stage.

A Ukrainian military intelligence official, speaking on the condition of anonymity to discuss a sensitive security matter, said “several thousand” North Korean infantry soldiers are undergoing training in Russia now and could be deployed to the front line in Ukraine by the end of this year.

The official said North Korean officers are already on the ground in Russia-occupied Ukraine to observe Russian forces and study the battlefield, but Kyiv hasn’t seen any North Korean units fighting yet.

Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov on Thursday dismissed claims of Pyongyang sending military personnel to fight in Ukraine as a “hoax.”


Reports of North Korean soldiers supporting Russians in the Russia-occupied territory of Donbas surfaced on Telegram channels and in the Ukrainian press last week.
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Follow World news
This comes after North Korean leader Kim Jong Un and Russian President Vladimir Putin signed a mutual defense pact this summer, with Kim pledging “full” support for Putin in his fight against Ukraine.
The pact underscored the way the outcast leaders of these two heavily sanctioned states have deepened their partnership against a Western-led global order since Putin’s invasion of Ukraine at the start of 2022.

Moscow first turned to Pyongyang for weapons support. The United States says North Korea has sent large amounts of munitions, including artillery shells, to Russia. Both North Korea and Russia have denied the allegations.
Now, apparently, Pyongyang is sending soldiers.


South Korean Defense Minister Kim Yong-hyun called the reports of North Korean troops helping Russians “highly likely” during a National Assembly meeting on Tuesday, adding that Seoul expects Pyongyang to send more personnel to support Russia’s war effort.
“Russia and North Korea have an agreement that is basically a military alliance, so it is highly likely that North Korea would send additional troops,” Kim told lawmakers. “That’s how we’re assessing it, and we will definitely prepare for it.”

Ukraine claims that Pyongyang sent military personnel to supervise the use of North Korean ammunition and ballistic missiles, and some have been killed in the line of fire.
Andriy Kovalenko, the head of Ukraine’s Center for Countering Disinformation, which is a part of the national security and defense council, posted on Telegram later on Tuesday saying that Pyongyang had already sent troops, including military engineers supervising the use of weapons, and “some have already died.”


The Ukrainian military intelligence official said that it’s unclear where the combat units that are training in Russia would be deployed on the Ukraine front. Moscow could use them in Russian border regions, freeing up Russian troops to fight in Ukraine, the official said.

“It could have a significant impact. Especially if we’re talking about freeing up reserves within the territory of the Russian Federation itself,” the official said.
Some South Korean experts say it’s a feasible scenario.
In 2022, the two nations appeared to discuss the possibility of North Korean laborers being sent to Russia-occupied eastern Ukraine to help with reconstruction efforts. Russian officials publicly welcomed the prospect of North Korean laborers, and some workers appear to have been dispatched to Ukraine’s Donbas region, reported Daily NK, a Seoul-based monitoring group with informants inside North Korea. Citing unnamed sources in North Korea and Russia, Daily NK reported in April that Pyongyang sent about 150 new laborers there to help with rebuilding efforts.
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Interesting. The Russian military is in far worse shape than I thought if the are calling for support from North Korea.

North Korea is also kind of exposing themselves too in sending munitions and soldiers. I’m guessing North Korea might have support from China in doing this as well. Otherwise, why would they open themselves up?
 
Wow, you have zero understanding of North Korean missile capabilities do you. South Korea would suffer hundreds of thousands of casualties within hours of your stupid plan.
We don't agree often but that's the big deterrent that NK has...Seoul would get pummeled and tens of thousands would get killed, at minimum. Pyongyang would be destroyed, but South Korea would take extremely significant loss of life.
 
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Wow, you have zero understanding of North Korean missile capabilities do you. South Korea would suffer hundreds of thousands of casualties within hours of your stupid plan.
If north Korea launched a missile, it is more likely it would hit in its own territory.
 
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That's a lot of artillery and weapons 35 miles from Seoul.
 
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They have thousands of SRBMs and could rain them down on Seoul. Hell a lot of Seoul is within artillery range.
 
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That's a lot of artillery and weapons 35 miles from Seoul.

Sounds like North Korea has also deployed artillery brigades to the border. Also blowing up road and rail lines between the south and north as already mentioned in this thread.

I’m guessing North Korea knows they might be over extended in helping the Russians and are taking aggressive steps that would help deter a potential invasion from the south.
 
If north Korea launched a missile, it is more likely it would hit in its own territory.
They launched a satellite over a decade ago.
One of 11 countries that possess that capability.
It's fun to bag on Best Korea, but inane to pretend they don't have the means to delivery a lot of death to South Korea.
 
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They launched a satellite over a decade ago.
One of 11 countries that possess that capability.
It's fun to bag on Best Korea, but inane to pretend they don't have the means to delivery a lot of death to South Korea.

There are 4 different missile tests in the last year that either, failed, went the wrong direction or exploded in midair.
 

There are 4 different missile tests in the last year that either, failed, went the wrong direction or exploded in midair.
Now list their successes
 
Seoul is in range of North Korean artillery.

It’s a good thing Seoul and other heavily populated areas of South Korea have a dense missile defense network, that includes American made Patriot and THAAD systems. Pretty high quality stuff. Not to mention their top-notch L-SAM technology. And of course there’s the South Korean Air Force to consider, which thanks to us, would immediately dominate NK’s airspace and bomb Kim and his cohorts at will.
 
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I helped battle plan on the peninsula, I know what they can do and can’t do. Arbitrarily lobbing missiles at countries with strong military capabilities and unstable leadership is beyond stupid.
You are a moron. I never said that. I said they are more likely to have a missile go the wrong direction or misfire. Slightly hyperbole, but their missile technology is still as of today very rudimentary. This thread is about North Korean soldiers being used in the Korean war. get back on track Tony.
 
It’s a good thing Seoul and other heavily populated areas of South Korea have a dense missile defense network, that includes American made Patriot and THAAD systems. Pretty high quality stuff. Not to mention their top-notch L-SAM technology. And of course there’s the South Korean Air Force to consider, which thanks to us, would immediately dominate NK’s airspace and bomb Kim and his cohorts at will.
You are correct, but here is the thing, THAAD isn’t designed to stop SRBMs. Patriot will do okay until it goes Winchester, then it will be taken out.
It’s a numbers problem.
 
This should help people understand
 
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You are a moron. I never said that. I said they are more likely to have a missile go the wrong direction or misfire. Slightly hyperbole, but their missile technology is still as of today very rudimentary. This thread is about North Korean soldiers being used in the Korean war. get back on track Tony.
It is not rudimentary and you are a war mongering imbecile.
 
Yeah, they’re close but hundreds of thousands in a matter of hours get out of here.
An exaggeration sure, but it would be devastating to their infrastructure and plenty would die. I’m sure South Korea has measures in place in the event North Korea would launch an attack.
 
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It is not rudimentary and you are a war mongering imbecile.
If its not rudimentary, why have they had so many failed tests. You think I am a warmonger? I want Peace, I want Russia to go back home, North Korea to mind its P's and Q's, and Israel and Iran to calm down. If that is your definition of warmonger, so be it. At least spell it right.
 
An exaggeration sure, but it would be devastating to their infrastructure and plenty would die. I’m sure South Korea has measures in place in the event North Korea would launch an attack.

Agreed. Regardless, the response from South Korea to a massive missile attack from the North would be catastrophic to North Korea. SK would give significantly more than they’d get.
 
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It’s a good thing Seoul and other heavily populated areas of South Korea have a dense missile defense network, that includes American made Patriot and THAAD systems. Pretty high quality stuff. Not to mention their top-notch L-SAM technology. And of course there’s the South Korean Air Force to consider, which thanks to us, would immediately dominate NK’s airspace and bomb Kim and his cohorts at will.

Yes they do, but it’s not enough to keep Seoul completely safe. Any attack on Seoul would still be devastating.

There is a lot at play on both sides of Korea and engaging each other in war again would cost a lot of civilian lives on both sides. It’s why there hasn’t been an attempt to invade and “unify” Korea from either side.
 
Yes they do, but it’s not enough to keep Seoul completely safe. Any attack on Seoul would still be devastating.
A full scale attack of Seoul would mean the end of North Korea. It’s why they haven’t done it.

South Korea at this point has no real political desire for reunification because of how expensive it would be to integrate North Koreans into their economy and society.
 
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