South Korea: Russia May Use North Korean Troops as Cannon Fodder

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North Korean Troops Face Perilous Deployment

North Korea has dispatched troops to assist Russia in its conflict, but their deployment is expected to be perilous. According to South Korea’s defense minister, North Korean forces will likely be assigned to the most hazardous and challenging positions.

Cannon Fodder

Reports suggest that North Korean troops will be used as “cannon fodder,” serving as expendable pawns in the conflict. This echoes comments made by South Korea’s ambassador to the UN, who expressed similar concerns.

Casualties and Limited Training

Reports indicate that North Korean forces have already sustained casualties. Additionally, it has been revealed that they receive only a few weeks of training before being thrust into combat, raising concerns about their readiness for the intense warfare they will encounter.

Deployment Numbers and Denial

Estimates suggest that up to 100,000 North Korean soldiers may be deployed to aid Russia in rotating shifts. However, North Korea’s representative to the UN has declined to confirm the presence of its troops in Russia, citing adherence to international law and treaty obligations.


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