Finance

North Korea suspected of preparing to send more troops to Russia, Seoul says

Published by Global Banking & Finance Review

Posted on January 24, 2025

2 min read

· Last updated: January 27, 2026

Add as preferred source on Google
Lawmaker Kim Leadbeater discusses UK's assisted dying law changes - Global Banking & Finance Review
Image of Kim Leadbeater addressing the media about proposed changes to the UK's assisted dying law, emphasizing the removal of High Court judge sign-off to enhance the legislative process.
Global Banking & Finance Awards 2026 — Call for Entries

North Korea Allegedly Prepares More Troops for Russia

SEOUL (Reuters) - South Korea's military said on Friday that it suspects North Korea is preparing to send more troops to Russia to fight Ukrainian forces, even after suffering losses and seeing some of its soldiers captured.

"As four months have passed for the dispatch of troops for the Russia-Ukraine war, and multiple casualties and captives have occurred, (North Korea) is suspected to be accelerating follow-up measures and preparation for an additional dispatch of troops," the Joint Chiefs of Staff (JCS) said in a statement.

The JCS analysis did not specify what other follow-up measures Pyongyang might take.

North Korea is also preparing to launch a spy satellite and an intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM), though there were no signs of immediate action, the JCS said.

This month, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said two North Korean soldiers had been captured in Russia's Kursk region, marking the first time Ukraine had taken North Korean soldiers alive since their entry into the war last autumn.

Pyongyang has deployed about 11,000 soldiers to support Moscow's forces in Russia's western Kursk region, according to Ukrainian and Western assessments, which Ukraine seized in a surprise attack last year.

More than 3,000 have been killed or wounded, according to Kyiv.

Although Moscow and Pyongyang initially dismissed reports about the North's troop deployment, Russian President Vladimir Putin in October did not deny that North Korean soldiers were in Russia and a North Korean official said any such deployment would be lawful.

The escalating cooperation comes after Putin's visit to Pyongyang in June 2024, where the leaders signed a "Comprehensive Strategic Partnership Treaty", which includes a mutual defence pact.

(Reporting by Hyunsu Yim; Editing by Ed Davies and Gerry Doyle)

Key Takeaways

  • South Korea suspects North Korea is sending more troops to Russia.
  • North Korea has already deployed about 11,000 soldiers.
  • 3,000 North Korean soldiers have been killed or wounded.
  • Putin visited Pyongyang, signing a defense pact.
  • Ukraine captured two North Korean soldiers in Russia.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the main topic?
The article discusses North Korea's suspected plans to send more troops to Russia to aid in the conflict against Ukraine.
What are the implications of North Korea's troop deployment?
The deployment strengthens Russia's military efforts and signifies growing military cooperation between Russia and North Korea.
How many North Korean soldiers have been deployed?
Approximately 11,000 North Korean soldiers have been deployed to Russia, with over 3,000 casualties reported.

Related Articles

More from Finance

Explore more articles in the Finance category