North Korea has sent about 10,000 troops to Russia to train and likely fight against Ukraine within “the next several weeks”, the Pentagon said last night.
Some of the North Korean soldiers have already moved closer to Ukraine, Pentagon spokesperson Sabrina Singh said, and were believed to be heading for the Kursk border region where Russia has been struggling to push back a Ukrainian incursion.
Earlier in the day, Nato chief Mark Rutte alleged that North Korean troops have been deployed to Kursk, where Vladimir Putin’s forces are seeking to repel Ukraine’s forces following their incursion in August.
Speaking after Russian officials claimed yesterday to have blocked an attempt by an “armed group” to breach the border from Ukraine into the nearby Bryansk region, Mr Rutte said he could confirm the deployment of North Korean soldiers in Kursk.
Their presence in Russia marks “a significant escalation” in North Korea’s involvement in the conflict and “a dangerous expansion of Russia’s war”, he said.
Meanwhile, at least four people died in Russia’s overnight bombing of Ukraine’s second-largest city of Kharkiv, the mayor of Kharkiv said this morning.
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Andy Gregory29 October 2024 06:00
Russia bombs historic landmark in Kharkiv
A Russian guided bomb attack on Kharkiv yesterday shattered much of the Derzhprom building, one of the most celebrated landmarks in Ukraine’s second city, dating from the 1920s.
Six people were injured in the 9pm strike, adding to 13 wounded in an earlier overnight bomb attack on the city.
The Derzhprom building, placed on the “tentative” list of Unesco World Heritage Sites, was completed in 1928 when Kharkiv was the capital of Soviet Ukraine.
Reuters Television video showed parts of the Derzhprom building reduced to rubble and virtually all of its windows shattered.
“The occupiers have struck an iconic symbol of the city, known to all residents of Kharkiv,” Oleh Syniehubov, governor of Kharkiv region, wrote on Telegram. He said several floors had been destroyed.
President Volodymyr Zelensky denounced the strike on Kharkiv’s Derzhprom (State Industry) building, one of the most striking examples of Soviet-era constructivism architecture and dubbed the Soviet Union’s first skyscraper.
Writing on X, he also deplored the attack on Kryvyi Rih, his home town, and called for renewed efforts to force Kremlin leader Vladimir Putin to halt the war.
“Every handshake with war criminal Putin boosts his confidence. Every pleasant smile convinces him that he can get away with his crimes,” Mr Zelensky wrote.
“Instead of cosying up to him, we must force him into peace through our collective decisiveness.”
Arpan Rai29 October 2024 05:35
North Korea’s foreign minister leaves for Russia amid troop dispatch
North Korea’s foreign minister, Choe Son Hui, is on her way to Moscow, state media KCNA and Russian officials said today, for her second trip to Russia in six weeks amid rising concerns about Pyongyang’s involvement in Moscow’s war in Ukraine.
KCNA said a delegation led by Ms Chloe left yesterday for an official visit to Russia, without elaborating.
Russia’s ambassador to Pyongyang, Alexander Matsegora, saw off Ms Choe at the airport, the Russian embassy said in a statement posted on the embassy’s Vkontakte social media page.
“The visit of the head of the DPRK [North Korea’s official name, the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea] foreign ministry to the Russian Federation is taking place within the framework of a strategic dialogue – following an agreement to enhance ties reached by the leaders of our countries during the June 2024 summit,” the statement said.
Arpan Rai29 October 2024 05:03
Kremlin seeks to shrug off Western allegations of North Korean troops in Russia
Russia’s foreign minister Sergey Lavrov shrugged off Nato chief’s Mark Rutte’s comments about North Korean troops deployment to Russia, and noted that Pyongyang and Moscow signed a joint security pact last June.
But he stopped short on Monday of confirming North Korean soldiers were in Russia. Mr Lavrov alleged that Western military instructors long have been covertly deployed to Ukraine to help its military use long-range weapons provided by Western partners.
Andy Gregory29 October 2024 05:00
BREAKING: North Korea military officials, troops in Russia might go to frontline – report
Some high-ranking North Korean military officials and troops deployed to Russia for the war in Ukraine might move to the frontline, the Yonhap news agency reported today, citing South Korea’s spy agency.
The Pentagon has already said last night that North Korea has sent about 10,000 troops to Russia to train and likely fight against Ukraine within “the next several weeks”. The move will intensify the almost three-year war and jolt relations in the Indo-Pacific region, according to the western leaders.
Adding thousands of North Korean soldiers to Europe’s biggest conflict since the second World War will pile more pressure on Ukraine’s weary and overstretched army. It will also stoke geopolitical tensions in the Korean Peninsula and the wider Indo-Pacific region, including Japan and Australia, Western officials say.
Arpan Rai29 October 2024 04:46
No new limits on Ukraine’s use of US arms if North Korea joins Russia’s fight, Pentagon says
The US will not enforce any new limits on Ukraine’s use of American weapons if North Korea joins Russia’s war, the Pentagon has said.
On being asked if the US will have limits on what American weapons can be used if it’s a bunch of North Korean soldiers, Pentagon press secretary said: “No… If North Korea – if we see DPRK troops moving in and towards the front lines, I mean, they are co-belligerents in the war. And so, they are fighting on these front lines and the Ukrainians are defending their sovereign territory and pushing the Russians back,” she said.
“…But they would — if they are in combat, you know, they’re fighting the Ukrainians, who are fighting for their sovereign territory. And we’ve made a commitment to Ukraine that we’re going to continue to support them with whatever it takes,” she said.
Ms Singh added that North Korea is sending their soldiers in into a war where Russian casualties and losses are “upwards of 500,000 at this point”.
“That is a calculation that, you know, DPRK leadership is making to send their soldiers into combat,” she said.
Arpan Rai29 October 2024 04:38
Two people injured in Russia’s drone attack on Kyiv, mayor says
Falling debris from a destroyed Russian drone injured two people and set a residential building on fire in Kyiv, the mayor of the Ukrainian capital said today.
One of the people injured by debris in Kyiv’s Solomianskyi district was taken to hospital, mayor Vitali Klitschko said on his Telegram channel. He said several cars were also on fire.
A Reuters’ witness saw smoke rising over the district’s residential area, which is located in Kyiv’s west. Photos posted by Kyiv’s military administration on its Telegram channel showed a residential building and nearby cars burning in the dark.
The administration said Ukraine’s air defence units were trying to repel a Russian drone attack on the city and that drone debris fell also onto the Sviatoshynskyi district in Kyiv’s west, but there was no immediate reports of damage.
Arpan Rai29 October 2024 04:20
Four people die in Russia’s bombing of Kharkiv, mayor says
At least four people died in Russia’s overnight bombing of Ukraine’s second-largest city of Kharkiv, the mayor of Kharkiv said.
The four were killed after midnight in Russia’s bombardment of Kharkiv’s Osnovianskyi district, mayor Ihor Terekhov said.
Arpan Rai29 October 2024 04:16
Full report: Russian forces ‘thwart attempted cross-border assault from Ukraine’
Andy Gregory29 October 2024 04:00
Pentagon says North Korea has sent about 10,000 troops to Russia
North Korea has sent about 10,000 troops to Russia to train and likely fight against Ukraine within “the next several weeks,” the Pentagon said last night, in a move that Western leaders say will intensify the almost three-year war and jolt relations in the Indo-Pacific region.
Some of the North Korean soldiers have already moved closer to Ukraine, Pentagon spokeswoman Sabrina Singh said, and were believed to be heading for the Kursk border region, where Russia has been struggling to push back a Ukrainian incursion.
Earlier yesterday, Nato secretary-general Mark Rutte confirmed recent Ukrainian intelligence reports that some North Korean military units were already in the Kursk region.
North Korean deployment represents “a significant escalation” in Pyongyang’s involvement in the conflict and “a dangerous expansion of Russia’s war,” he has said.
Arpan Rai29 October 2024 03:13