In a Monday post on the X Platform, Volodymyr Zelenskiy provided data from a report prepared by the Ukrainian military. More than 3,000 people were killed or injured near Kursk, according to General Oleksandr Shirski, the commander-in-chief of Ukraine's armed forces. A soldier from North Korea.
According to Volodymyr Zelensky, the number of North Korean soldiers fighting in units of the Russian army may soon increase. “There is a risk that North Korea will send additional troops and military equipment to the Russian military,” he wrote. He also assured that Ukraine would take “concrete responses” in such cases.
War in Ukraine. Zelensky talks about global threats
Volodymyr Zelensky also pointed out what the increased military cooperation between the countries of President Vladimir Putin and Kim Jong Un could lead to.
The President of Ukraine said, “It is important for the world to understand that the risk of destabilization around the Korean Peninsula and adjacent areas and waters increases in proportion to the expansion of cooperation between Russia and North Korea.'' .
Zelenskiy warned that “the transfer of experience from modern warfare and the proliferation of military technology from Russia pose a global threat,” adding that more effective measures should be taken against “those who destabilize and destroy life.” He called on the world to apply even more pressure.
North Korean soldiers stationed in Russia. North Korea is preparing to send reinforcements
The Joint Chiefs of Staff of the South Korean military also reported on Monday the losses suffered by Kim Jong Un's forces fighting in Ukraine. However, these data differ from the numbers provided by Zelenskiy.
“We estimate that the North Korean military suffered approximately 1,100 casualties in recent battles with Ukrainian forces,” the statement said.
According to intelligence observations, North Korea is taking steps to strengthen its soldiers fighting in Russia. South Korea's military headquarters also reports that North Korea is “manufacturing and supplying unmanned aerial vehicles” as well as “240mm rocket launchers and 170mm self-propelled artillery” to Russia.
More than 10,000 North Korean soldiers were scheduled to be sent to Russia in recent weeks to support Russian forces, Western sources said. The Kremlin has not consistently responded to this information, AFP news agency notes. North Korea has also never confirmed or denied the presence of its troops on the Ukrainian front.
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