North Korea ramps up military readiness amid global tensions
Kim Jong Un, the leader of North Korea, called on the military to be fully prepared for war. This is a crucial task aimed at strengthening the armed forces in the face of global tensions.
Key Information
- Kim Jong Un emphasized the importance of full military readiness.
- Kim supervised the tactical exercises involving drones.
- North Korea sent over 10,000 soldiers to Russia.
Kim Jong Un, the leader of North Korea, urged his armed forces to be fully prepared for war. He emphasized that this is a "crucial task" for the army. These remarks were made during special forces tactical exercises, which included operations involving drones.
Our revolutionary armed forces are now in charge of not a few fronts, but the most important among them is the anti-imperialist class front, and making full preparations for war is the most crucial task, said Kim Jong Un, as quoted by the regime's KCNA agency.
During the exercises supervised by Kim, soldiers in camouflage operated drones. Photos from these maneuvers were published in North Korean media. South Korean intelligence had previously reported on North Korean military training in Russia in the operation of unmanned aerial vehicles.
Support for Russia
Analysts from South Korea's Yonhap agency suggest that Kim's reference to the "anti-imperialist front" might be an attempt to legitimize support for Russia in its war against Ukraine. North Korea officially confirmed sending over 10,000 soldiers and weapons to Russia.
At the end of last month, North Korea confirmed that military ties with Russia have increased under a strategic partnership treaty signed by Kim and Russian President Vladimir Putin. This partnership aims to strengthen military cooperation between the two countries.
The situation on the Korean Peninsula remains tense. North Korea's actions may impact further international relations and stability in the region. Observers are closely watching developments, wondering what Pyongyang's next steps will be.