Will North Korea send troops to Ukraine to help Russia before 2025?
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Will North Korea provide troops to help Russia with their battle against Ukraine? With least one contingent of over 100 troops, where they are physically within the borders of Ukraine's map before the February 2022 invasion.

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Ukrainian military officials denied claims of North Korean personnel's presence in Kharkiv Oblast amid new unconfirmed reports that North Korean "technical advisers" are operating in occupied Mariupol. CNN, citing an anonymous Ukrainian security source reported on November 22 that North Korean technical advisers have arrived in Russian-occupied Mariupol, are performing support operations, and are detached from the Russian military units despite wearing Russian military uniforms. Ukrainian military officials also reportedly told CNN that radio intercepts suggest that North Korean troops are operating in Kharkiv Oblast and that North Korean troops are waiting for worsening weather conditions to conduct assault operations.[7] The Ukrainian Kharkiv Group of Forces denied reports of the presence of North Korean personnel in Kharkiv Oblast and stated that the spokesperson cited in the CNN report is not an official Kharkiv Group of Forces spokesperson and commented on the situation outside of their responsibilities.[8] Reuters reported on November 23 that a large number of the 11,000 North Korean troops in Kursk Oblast are still finishing military training.[9]

Mariupol is in Donetsk oblast, not Kharkiv, so no source from Ukraine has denied that North Koreans are there.

Reuters reported on November 23 that a large number of the 11,000 North Korean troops in Kursk Oblast are still finishing military training.

ISW has made an error here. Reuters did not report this as fact, it reported it as an unverified claim from a Ukrainian source.

From the Reuters article cited by ISW:

The source at the Ukrainian General Staff source reiterated that about 11,000 North Korean troops had arrived in the Kursk region in support of Russia, but that the bulk of their forces was still finalising their training.

The Russian Defence Ministry did not immediately respond to a Reuters request for comment. Reuters could not independently verify the figures or descriptions given.

@tedks But Mariupol is clearly outside of the territory that Russia controlled before Feb 2022, as it's outside DPR/LPR territory

12:30 p.m. EST, November 22, 2024

North Korean military members reported to be in Mariupol and Kharkiv region

From CNN's Nick Paton Walsh and Victoria Butenko

North Korean technical advisers have arrived in the southern Russian-occupied port city of Mariupol, a Ukrainian security source told CNN Friday, while a military spokesperson said North Korean troops have also been spotted in the eastern Kharkiv region.

In Mariupol: The purpose of their visit was unclear, the source said, adding they wore Russian uniforms. Their arrival expands the presence of the Russian ally across the front line.

The North Korean troops in Mariupol remain detached from the Russian units they are supporting, the source said. While other foreign fighters in Russian ranks blended into the units, the source added, the North Koreans are kept separate — with their own quarters, food, music and films.

The source also said that recent Ukrainian missile strikes inside Russia had targeted a senior North Korean general, yet it remained unclear if the commander has been killed.

In Kharkiv: North Korean troops have also been seen in the eastern region, a spokesperson for Ukraine’s military in the region told CNN.

“I can confirm to you that, according to radio intercepts, North Korean units have been spotted in the Kharkiv region,” Yevhen Romanov, a spokesperson for a union of military units in Kharkiv told CNN.

Another Ukrainian military official also reported that North Korean troops are “already” in Kharkiv.

“I see that they are dividing into units, strengthening their combat units, and accumulating small numbers (of forces) on the front line,” Nazariy Kishak, commander of a consolidated unit of the 153rd Separate Mechanized Brigade, told Ukrainian media, adding, “They are waiting for worse weather, because for the enemy, this is the best time to start assault operations.”

Remember: An estimated 11,000 North Korean troops have been deployed to Russia’s Kursk region, where Ukraine holds territory after a surprise counteroffensive in the summer.

@spiderduckpig sources? or is this AI generated?

The first high-quality photo of a liquidated North Korean DPRK soldier. According to WPD, so unreliable:

https://watchpeopledie.tv/h/slavshit/post/248403/the-first-highquality-photo-of-a

@uair01 your profile picture just about sums up my face reading this comment

@AlexanderLeCampbell Kursk doesn't count for this - they have to be inside Ukraine.

@Random Name resolve for yes pls, they sent troops

@francescogiachettomena "With least one contingent of over 100 troops, where they are physically within the borders of Ukraine's map before the February 2022 invasion."

Has this happened? My understanding was that they're still based in Kursk.

@DavidWalkerpEOQ "With least one contingent of over 100 troops, where they are physically within the borders of Ukraine's map before the February 2022 invasion."

@Erskine gotcha

4chan (beware!):

>A suspected North Korean soldier was struck by a drone belonging to the "Peaky Blinders" UAV unit in the russian rear, about 5 kilometers from the front line. While they cannot confirm his identity, they say he does not resemble a typical russian from the Far East.
>reputable source
>realistic scenario (lost 5 km from frontline by himself)
>has no idea whats that thingy flying above him

https://boards.4chan.org/k/thread/62844309

bought Ṁ100 NO

I want to be clear that Crimea doesn’t count right? More does the Donbas associated with 2014 war.

@DanielMacDonaldOs2h I think Ukraine's internationally recognized borders still include Crimea.

@TimothyJohnson5c16 But that is ln’t what it says. It’s says 2022 specifically.

@DannyMac it states before the invasion.

@DavidWalkerpEOQ Why put before the invasion then? Why not just say in the international recognized boarders of Ukraine under international law

@DannyMac it would not count

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