North Korean Soldiers Face First Combat in Russia’s Kursk Region: Reports

by time news usa

Ukrainian‍ forces have⁤ reportedly engaged North Korean‌ troops in Russia’s ⁤Kursk region, marking ‌the ⁤first known combat involving these units, according to Andriy ⁤Kovalenko, head of the Ukrainian Center for Countering Disinformation.

Kovalenko stated‌ in a ⁣Telegram post on Monday, “The first military personnel of the DPRK have ⁤already come under fire in the Kursk region of the Russian Federation,” referring to North Korea by the‍ acronym for its official title,⁤ the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea.

Ukrainian military ⁤intelligence reported‍ last week that⁤ approximately 12,000 North Korean soldiers, including 500 officers ​and three generals, ⁣have⁣ been deployed to Russia, with some units already positioned in the⁣ Kursk region.

In a ‌meeting in Seoul, South Korean Defense Minister Kim Yong Hyun and the EU’s visiting foreign policy chief, Josep Borrell, expressed ⁤”serious concerns” about North ‍Korea’s reported troop⁣ dispatch and “strongly ‍condemned” it,⁣ according ⁣to ‍a ⁢statement from the South Korean Defense Ministry.

The ​two agreed to work together with the international community to obstruct ⁣Russian-North Korean security cooperation, as⁤ noted in the statement.

Ukrainian ‌President Volodymyr​ Zelensky said on Tuesday that he informed South Korean President Yoon ‍Suk Yeol ⁢that 3,000⁤ North Korean fighters are on “Russian training grounds in the immediate vicinity of the war zone.”

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The ‌U.S. also stated last week that around 8,000 North Koreans were stationed on ⁤the border with Ukraine.

On Wednesday, South​ Korea’s military intelligence agency indicated that an advance unit of North Korean soldiers may have been deployed to the front lines ⁤to support Russia’s war effort against Ukraine.

The Defense⁢ Intelligence Agency (DIA) in ⁣Seoul reported to South Korean lawmakers during a parliamentary⁣ audit that North Korean troops have ⁢indeed been deployed to Russia’s Kursk Oblast.

The South Korean intelligence agency noted that it had no information to substantiate ⁢claims of North Korean casualties on the front ‍lines. However,‍ it stated that ⁤these troops would face challenges due to unfamiliar⁤ terrain and ‍different methods ⁣of warfare.

“The war is being conducted in‍ the⁣ form of drone​ combat, but⁣ North Korean troops​ have‍ not been ⁤supplied with drones and have⁣ not been trained adequately,⁣ so we anticipate considerable damage,” the‌ agency mentioned.

This assessment⁤ of the challenges facing Pyongyang’s forces was ⁣echoed by the British Government on Sunday, which stated that Russian and North ⁤Korean​ troops jointly ⁣fighting in Ukraine ⁤would likely face difficulties collaborating along the front lines.

Experts ⁢have commented that due to ‍North Korea’s isolated​ society, ‍there may be significant issues⁤ with communication and cooperation with Russian forces.

“Although North⁣ Korean troops ‍are undergoing training at Russian military facilities in the Far East, differences in ⁣language, culture, ‌training, and warfighting doctrine ‌could reduce the effectiveness of North Korean forces until they are better integrated ⁣with Russian units,” ‍said Andrew Yeo, a senior fellow with the ⁣Brookings Institution’s Center for Asia⁢ Policy Studies.

Interview: Time.news Editor and‍ Andriy Kovalenko, Head⁣ of the Ukrainian Center for Countering Disinformation

Editor: Welcome, Andriy. Thank you for joining us today. The recent reports of North Korean troops ​engaging Ukrainian forces in Russia’s Kursk region mark ⁤a significant ⁣development. Can you summarize briefly‍ what happened?

Kovalenko: Thank you for having me. Indeed, this ⁤event is quite alarming. ⁣Ukrainian forces reportedly engaged military personnel from North Korea⁤ for the first time in the Kursk region. Our intelligence⁢ has indicated that around 12,000 North Korean soldiers, including 500 officers and three generals, have been deployed to Russia, with some units actively positioned near ⁤the front lines.

Editor: This is a surprising and concerning development.‍ What do you believe⁣ motivated North Korea to deploy troops in⁢ this context?

Kovalenko: North Korea’s involvement seems to be rooted in their desire to support Russia ⁢amidst the ‍ongoing conflict in Ukraine.⁣ They likely see⁣ this as an opportunity‌ to strengthen their military alliances ‌and gain a⁣ foothold in international military dynamics. Additionally, assisting Russia could help ⁣North Korea ⁤counter perceptions ⁤of its own military capabilities, showing its willingness to engage ⁢in international conflict.

Editor: Given the historical‍ tensions⁤ between North Korea and other nations, how do countries like South Korea and the EU view this troop deployment?

Kovalenko: South Korea, ⁣in particular, has expressed serious concerns regarding North Korea’s troop dispatch.​ In recent discussions,⁣ South Korean Defense Minister Kim Yong Hyun and Josep Borrell, the EU’s foreign policy chief, condemned the troop deployment and agreed to enhance cooperation to prevent deeper⁣ security‍ collaborations between Russia and North Korea. This sentiment reflects broader international⁢ unease about potential escalations in the region.

Editor: What implications ⁢does this have for the ongoing conflict in Ukraine?

Kovalenko: ​The presence of North Korean troops could significantly alter the dynamics on ⁤the battlefield. Their involvement may‌ provide logistical support and combat assistance to Russian forces, potentially prolonging the conflict and increasing casualties. For Ukraine, this means a need to⁤ reassess its military strategies to adapt ‍to the involvement of a new player in this complex theater.

Editor: You mentioned that President Zelensky has communicated this new threat to⁤ international ‌partners,‍ including South Korea. How critical is international support for‍ Ukraine right now?

Kovalenko: ‍ International support is crucial for Ukraine at‍ this moment. As ‍the situation evolves with the involvement of North Korean forces, we must enhance our collaborative efforts with allies ‍and⁣ partners around the world. Securing military aid, intelligence support, and diplomatic backing is vital ⁢to counteract these⁢ new challenges.

Editor: It seems like a pivotal moment not just for⁢ Ukraine, but for international⁣ relations as a whole. What are your thoughts ⁤on⁤ what should​ be the next steps for Ukraine and its allies in light of this latest development?

Kovalenko: First and foremost, intelligence sharing and⁤ diplomatic pressure against North Korea is ‌essential to deter future troop deployments. Ukraine will need to ⁢bolster its ‌defenses, and it’s crucial ⁣for our allies to provide the support necessary to counter any escalations. Ultimately, fortifying a united⁣ front against this emergence of North Korean military involvement will be⁤ key to our resilience in this less predictable landscape.

Editor: Thank you so much for your insights, Andriy. ⁢It’s been an informative conversation, and we appreciate your efforts in keeping us⁢ updated on these pivotal developments.

Kovalenko: Thank ⁣you for having me. Let’s⁢ continue ​to keep a close watch on these⁢ events as they unfold.

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