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‘First step towards World War II’: North Korea is preparing 10,000 soldiers to participate in the Russian war, Zelensky confirms

‘First step towards World War II’: North Korea is preparing 10,000 soldiers to participate in the Russian war, Zelensky confirms

North Korea is preparing 10,000 soldiers of various branches and specializations to participate in Russia’s full-scale war against Ukraine, President Volodymyr Zelensky said on October 17.

His statement came days after a Western diplomat told the Kyiv Independent that Pyongyang had sent 10,000 soldiers to Russia. Zelensky said Moscow plans to “actually” involve North Korea in the war in the coming months.

At a press conference in Brussels, the president said Russia plans to train and deploy not only infantry, but also North Korean specialists in various branches of the military.

“We know about 10,000 soldiers from North Korea that they want to send to fight against us,” he added.

According to military intelligence, some North Korean officers are already in the occupied territories of Ukraine and have joined the Russian army. Their number is unknown, Zelensky added.

According to Zelensky, the participation of the North Korean army in the Russian war is “the first step towards a world war.”

Moscow and Pyongyang have deepened military cooperation as Russia seeks weapons and other support in its all-out war against Ukraine. North Korea has supplied Russia with ballistic missiles and large quantities of artillery shells.

Iran is another Russian ally, helping Moscow in its aggression against Ukraine. Tehran has supplied Russia with thousands of Shahed kamikaze drones used in daily attacks across Ukraine.

“Iran gave (Russia) drones, a license to produce these drones and missiles. But not to people, not officially. And here we see this first step in this war,” Zelensky added.

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