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Thursday, 7 November 2024
First clash between Ukrainian and North Korean troops 'open page' to instability, President Volodymyr Zelenskyy says.
Ukrainian troops seen here during a military exercise at a training ground. (Reuters: Ivan Antypenko)
In short:
A "small engagement" between North Korean and Ukrainian troops has taken place, Ukraine's defence minister said.
President
Volodymyr Zelenskyy said that the first battles between the Ukrainian
military and North Korean troops "open a new page in instability in the
world".
What's next?
Ukraine is expecting a sharp rise in the number of North Koreans deployed.
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President
Volodymyr Zelenskyy says that the first battles between Ukrainian and
North Korean troops "open a new page in instability in the world",
following a report from his defence minister of a "small engagement".
Ukrainian
Defence Minister Rustem Umerov confirmed, in an interview with South
Korean television, that the first contact had occurred, an apparent
escalation in a conflict that began when Russia invaded Ukraine in 2022.
Mr
Zelenskyy, in his nightly video address, thanked those in the world
who, he said, had reacted to the dispatch of North Korean troops to
Russia last month "not just with words … but who are preparing actions
to support our defence".
Kim Jong Un inspects North Korean troops before the country's leader committed ground forces to the conflict in Ukraine. (Reuters: via KCNA)
"The first battles with North Korean soldiers open a new page of instability in the world," he said.
He
said that Ukraine, acting with the rest of the world, had to "do
everything so that this Russian step to expand the war with real
escalation fails."
Mr Umerov
told South Korea's KBS television in an interview broadcast on Tuesday
that there had been a "small engagement" with North Korean troops.
"Yes, I think so. It is (an) engagement," Mr Umerov said in English, when asked if a clash had occurred.
The
report, with excerpts from the interview, quoted Mr Umerov as saying
that the engagement was small and not yet systematic in terms of
mobilising soldiers.
Troops in frontline areas
South
Korea's Defence Ministry said on Tuesday that more than 10,000 North
Korean troops had arrived in Russia, with a "significant number" in the
frontline areas, including the Kursk region, where Ukrainian forces
staged an incursion in August.
Mr Zelenskyy quoted intelligence sources as saying on Monday that 11,000 North Koreans were in Russia.
The
Pentagon said at least 10,000 North Korean soldiers were in Kursk, but
it could not corroborate suggestions that they had been engaged in
combat.
The KBS report said Mr
Umerov told the interviewer that identification and other procedures
would take time as the Russian military was trying to pass off the North
Koreans as Buryats, a Mongolian ethnic group from Siberian regions.
Mr Umerov said he expected a sharp rise in the number of North Koreans deployed.
"(There
are) already contacts, but after a couple of weeks, we would see a more
significant number and upon this, we will review it and analyse it," he
said.
Expectations that North
Korean troops would undergo a month's training, he said, appeared to
have been shortened to one or two weeks to allow swifter deployment to
the battlefield.
Russia has not
acknowledged that North Korean troops are on its territory, but
President Vladimir Putin last week did not deny reports of their
presence.
He said it was up to Russia how to implement its defence pact with Pyongyang.
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