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Zelenskyy calls on allies to cease ‘watching’ and act on North Korean menace in Russia

By Editorial Board Published November 2, 2024 4 Min Read
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Zelenskyy calls on allies to cease ‘watching’ and act on North Korean menace in Russia

Volodymyr Zelenskyy has referred to as on the UK and different Ukrainian allies to cease “watching” and supply long-range weapons to strike North Korean troops in Russia earlier than they enter fight.

The “first thousands of soldiers from North Korea are near the Ukrainian border” and Ukrainians “will be forced to defend themselves against them”, the Ukrainian president stated in a Telegram video.

“And the world will watch again.”

Mr Zelenskyy stated Ukraine had pinpointed each location the place North Korean troopers had been stationed in Russia, however stated Kyiv’s allies had not equipped the long-range weapons wanted to hit them.

“But instead of such necessary long-range capability, America watches, Britain watches, Germany watches…,” he stated.

“Everyone in the world who truly wants the Russian war against Ukraine not to expand… must not just watch. They mustact. Words about the inadmissibility of escalation and expansion of war must be matched with actions.”

The video confirmed photographs of North Korean troopers and missile launches in addition to photographs of the battle in Ukraine.

Mr Zelenskyy beforehand criticised what he stated was a “nothing” response from his allies about Russia deploying North Korean troops for the battle in Ukraine.

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Ukraine nonetheless holds territory in Russia’s Kursk area after a counter-invasion in August. Pic: Reuters

‘Rising alliance of aggression’

In the meantime the UK defence secretary warned of a “growing alliance of aggression” between North Korea and Russia.

John Healey stated UK Defence Intelligence had confirmed 10,000 North Korean troopers had arrived in Russia and a “significant proportion” have been heading for the Kursk area, the place Ukrainian forces launched an invasion in August.

The Ministry of Defence (MoD) stated it was “almost certain some have already deployed to the Kursk region” in its newest intelligence replace.

“This growing alliance of aggression shows why we must continue to stand steadfast behind Ukraine’s fight for freedom,” Mr Healey stated.

The MoD stated Russia and North Korea had been seeking to deepen their partnership, with Russia’s parliament agreeing a treaty together with a mutual defence clause between the international locations on 24 October.

MoD warns of ‘interoperability difficulties’

Nevertheless, Russian and North Korean forces would face “interoperability difficulties” because of not having skilled collectively, Defence Intelligence added.

It stated: “[North Korean] troops conducting combat operations would almost certainly have issues operating Russian equipment, integrating into Russia’s command and control structure, and working around the language barrier with Russian forces.”

Sergei Lavrov and Choe Son Hui in Moscow.
Pic: AP

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Russian international minister Sergei Lavrov and his North Korean counterpart Choe Son Hui in Moscow. Pic: Russian international ministry by way of AP

North Korea will help Russia ’till the day of victory’

It comes after North Korea’s international minister stated it’ll help Russia in its battle towards Ukraine “until the day of victory”.

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The US has estimated there are about 10,000 North Korean troops in Russia.

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North Korean troops close to Ukraine border, US says

Hundreds of North Korean troops are stationed close to Ukraine’s border and are set to enter fight within the coming days, US secretary of state Antony Blinken has stated.

He stated 10,000 troopers have been deployed to Russia, with as much as 8,000 within the Kursk area, indicating they might be used on the frontline.

The troops have been skilled by Russian forces in artillery, drones and “basic infantry operations, including trench clearing”, he added.

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