
North Korea has become a key source of missiles, ammunition and even soldiers for the Russian war in Ukraine as a sanction alliance between the two countries, according to reports of 11 countries, including the US and Japan.
Last year, North Korea “transferred to Russia at least 100 ballistic missiles, which were subsequently released to Ukraine to destroy civil infrastructure and terrorize inhabited areas such as Kyiv and Zeporizhzhia,” he said in a report on Thursday, including Japan, South Korea, Australia and Canada.
The panel that examines UN sanctions against North Korea also found that Pyongyang “deployed over 11,000 soldiers to Eastern Russia at the end of 2024, which was moved to a distant Kurk region where combat operations began to participate in Russia’s support against Ukraine.”
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The soldiers wore Russian uniforms and, according to the monitoring team, which was previously announced by the Wall Street Journal, were trained by Russian uniforms and were trained by Russian units. Ukraine was captured at least two North Korean soldiers.
The report was released with President Donald Trump, who expressed growing frustration with Russian President Vladimir Putin after the Kremlin made his biggest drone fire of the war. The American leader said that Putin “plays with fire” and signaled that he was considering storing new sanctions on Moscow.
Putin and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un visited the country since the beginning of the war and agreed to the mutual defense agreement last year. In April, North Korea first acknowledged that she had deployed soldiers to help expel Ukrainian troops that captured part of the Russian region of Kursk.
Closer relations have benefited from both countries, with Russia to help North Korea avoid UN sanctions and provide Kim’s military assistance. According to the report, this assistance was “Advanced electronic systems of war systems, including a Russian freight aircraft”.
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On Wednesday, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy called Western allies to provide about $ 30 billion by the end of the year to strengthen home weapons and postpone the Russian procedure.
Germany agreed that Ukraine would provide military assistance to EUR 5 billion as part of the promise of Chancellor Friedrich Merz to help Kievs build weapons with a long range to achieve goals in Russian territory.
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