North Korea boosts support for Russia to include drone operators
A new wave of North Korean troops, already numbering 8,500 in Russia, contains a drone unit that could attack targets inside Ukraine, according to a senior Ukrainian intelligence official. North Korea, who signed a NATO-style mutual defense pact with Russia two years ago, has been sending troops to assist Moscow’s military operations since late 2024 and may be asked to […]
A Ukrainian intelligence official revealed that North Korea's military presence in Russia now includes a drone unit capable of attacking targets within Ukraine. This development comes after North Korea signed a NATO-style mutual defense pact with Russia two years ago. According to Major General Vadym Skibitskiy, Deputy Head of Ukrainian Defense Intelligence, North Korea may be requested to contribute up to 50,000 additional troops when President Vladimir Putin meets with Kim Jong Un in September.
This move would signify a significant expansion of military cooperation between Moscow and Pyongyang. The Ukrainian troops already in Russia are primarily located in the Kursk region and consist of 8,500 North Korean soldiers, including 1,000 engineers, 400 drone operators, and 1,000 deminers. While some Ukrainian intelligence sources claim that these North Korean troops will not engage in combat on Ukrainian soil, they will instead bolster Russia's rear positions, freeing up Russian forces for attacks inside Ukraine. North Korea's deepening ties with Russia have raised concerns within the NATO alliance.
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