North Korea Reveals Sending of North Korean Soldiers to Reinforce Russian Troops in Ukraine, Consolidating Historic Partnership Between Kim and Putin.
The relationship between North Korea and Russia has taken a new explosive turn. Sources close to the Kremlin indicate that up to 100,000 North Koreans may be sent as reinforcements for the Russian armed forces in the war against Ukraine. This impressive number demonstrates the advancement of a strategic partnership that goes well beyond the battlefield.
During the Cold War, North Korea relied heavily on the Soviet Union for economic and military support. Despite a period of estrangement following the Soviet collapse, recent years have marked a significant rapprochement. With international sanctions suffocating both regimes, Kim Jong-un and Vladimir Putin found common interests that culminated in the possibility of the massive deployment of North Korean soldiers to the Ukrainian front.
First North Korean Soldiers in Action

According to reports from Bloomberg and the National Post, around 10,000 to 12,000 North Korean soldiers have already been sent to the Kherson region, where they are participating in direct combat against Ukrainian forces. These troops are being strategically rotated to avoid fatigue and maintain high morale.
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It is not just about human presence. North Korea has also provided equipment, such as self-propelled howitzers and multiple rocket launch systems. In exchange, Russia is transferring advanced military technology to Pyongyang, including systems related to intercontinental ballistic missiles, which could alter the balance of power in Asia.
International Reactions and Global Risks
The news of North Korean soldiers in the conflict generated immediate reactions. The Ukrainian ambassador to South Korea, Dimitro Ponomarenko, stated that the presence of North Korean troops will prolong the conflict and increase destruction. Western leaders also expressed concern, while Germany urged China to intervene and prevent further escalation.
For Kiev’s allies, the arrival of North Koreans presents a strategic challenge, increasing human and material attrition. For Russia, this is an attempt to buy time while rebuilding its own forces.
What Lies Ahead?
Experts point to three possible scenarios:
Prolongation of the conflict: Russia buys time to restructure, leading to a military stalemate.
Withdrawal of North Korea: International pressures, especially from China, force Kim to scale back his involvement.
Global escalation: The alliance between Russia and North Korea draws new countries into the conflict, raising the risks of a world war.
The entry of 100,000 North Koreans in this scenario amplifies the complexity of an already devastating conflict. Movements indicate that the war in Ukraine is becoming less of a regional clash and more of a global battlefield, with profound implications for the international balance of power.

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