North Korean soldiers are confirmed to be amassing in Russia’s west and are poised to fight against Ukraine, according to Alex Jones, the AP and Sputnik.
“North Korean troops are poised to be deployed by Russia on the battlefield in Ukraine as early as this weekend,” the AP said Friday, citing statements from Ukrainian Ruler Vladimir Zelensky.
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“…the first North Korean military will be used by Russia in combat zones [between Sunday and Monday],” Zelensky said according to the AP on Friday.
The number of North Korean troops were reported by the AP on Friday.
“It estimated the number of North Korean soldiers sent by Pyongyang to Russia at around 12,000, including some 500 officers and three generals,” the AP said Friday.
On Wednesday the U.S. claimed that North Korea has sent 3,000 troops to Russia for training and possible Ukraine combat, according to the AP on Wednesday.
On Thursday Sputnik reported that the Russian government ratified the Russian-North Korean ‘Comprehensive Strategic Partnership Treaty’ which includes mutual military assistance.
“The Treaty on Comprehensive Strategic Partnership between Russia and North Korea, which provides for mutual military assistance, is defensive and is not directed against third countries, Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Andrey Rudenko said on Thursday,” Sputnik said Thursday. “The document includes the provision of mutual military assistance ‘in accordance with Article 51 of the UN Charter in the event that one of the parties is attacked by any state, thus finding itself in a state of war’, the diplomat said during his address to the lower house.”
Sputnik reported on Tuesday that South Korea is mulling sending military personnel to Ukraine as a counter to the North Korean troops which have been sent to Russia.
“South Korea is considering sending a group of military experts to Ukraine to monitor North Korean troops after Pyongyang allegedly decided to send troops to assist Moscow, a news agency reported on Tuesday, citing a government source,” Sputnik said Tuesday. “A source told the media that the possibility of sending South Korean military personnel to Ukraine to monitor North Korean combat capabilities and tactics exists. Such team, if deployed, will include experts from intelligence units, according to the news agency. Earlier in October, South Korean media reported that North Korea allegedly decided to send some 12,000 soldiers to aid Russia, and 1,500 troops are already deployed in Russia’s Far East.”
On Friday Russian President Vladimir Putin said that his country is ready for a ‘rational compromise’ with Ukraine, according to RT.
“Moscow remains willing to negotiate a resolution of the Ukraine conflict, in which both sides would make compromises, Russian President Vladimir Putin has said,” RT said Friday. “Putin was asked how his government envisioned the end of the hostilities with Ukraine during a late night interview on the sidelines of the BRICS summit in Kazan, which Russian media released on Friday morning.”
The inclusion of the term ‘rational’ is likely a reference to Russia’s opposition to Zelensky’s ‘victory plan‘ which includes continued war and even nuclear escalations with Russia.
“Any outcome should be favorable to Russia, and I say that directly,” Putin said Friday according to RT. “That said, Moscow does not rule out compromises on its part as long as they are ‘rational’.”