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North Korea's aid to Russia in Ukraine stirs global fears

North Korea supplies Russia with ammunition and military equipment, enabling Moscow to continue its military actions in Ukraine. Meanwhile, former Deputy Minister of Defense of South Korea, Gen. Il Sung, has expressed concern over this development. What could be the consequences for the world and his country?

Russia can count on support from North Korea.
Russia can count on support from North Korea.
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Oleh Ivashchenko, the head of Ukrainian foreign intelligence, revealed in a conversation with the Ukrinform agency that Russia receives significant military support from North Korea. This support includes the delivery of ammunition and heavy equipment, allowing the Russian army to continue its military operations in Ukraine.

Deliveries of ammunition, equipment, and soldiers from North Korea

According to Ivashchenko, since the beginning of the full-scale war, over six million North Korean artillery shells of calibers 122 mm and 152 mm have arrived in Russia. These are crucial for Russian artillery systems, such as the 2S3 Akatsiya and 2S19 Msta. Additionally, North Korea provides Russia with M1991 multiple rocket launchers and Koksan artillery systems.

Beyond equipment, Russia benefits from the assistance of several thousand North Korean soldiers deployed in the Kursk Oblast. Initially, they operated the delivered equipment, but since May, the Koksan artillery systems have been operated by Russians.

Russia is not acting alone. The head of NATO emphasized that Russia is not waging war against Ukraine in isolation. The Secretary General of the Alliance, Mark Rutte, highlighted during his speech at the NATO Parliamentary Assembly session in Dayton the growing cooperation between four authoritarian countries: Russia, China, Iran, and North Korea.

He stressed the importance of not being naive, pointing out that these four countries are working in coordination.

What are the key motivations of the Koreans?

Ivashchenko points out that North Korea's assistance to Russia is not disinterested. In exchange for military support, Moscow shares missile and space technology with Pyongyang. The transfer of technology related to nuclear weapons is also not excluded.

Russia struggles with outdated military equipment. As Ivashchenko emphasizes, approximately 80 percent of the Russian equipment used in Ukraine is stored and obsolete. Only 20 percent of systems are modern, as confirmed by open-source intelligence analyses.

Does the presence of North Korean troops threaten South Korea and the global order?

Former Deputy Minister of Defense of South Korea, Gen. Il Sung, has expressed concern about the involvement of North Korean soldiers in the war in Ukraine. He emphasized that the experience they gain might pose a threat to Seoul. These soldiers, he stated, have "brainwashed minds" and are ready to act according to Kim Jong Un's orders.

Gen. Il Sung noted that by fighting in Ukraine, North Korean soldiers might gain new skills and technologies that could be used against South Korea.

The General warned that the situation could pose a significant threat to South Korea.

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