The Wall Street Journal has reported it is possible that North Korea’s leader Kim Jong Un might have sent younger soldiers to Russia, aged under 20 and without appropriate military training.
Details: The WSJ reports that video evidence and intelligence reports suggest that the North Korean soldiers deployed to Russia are likely young men under the age of 20 who are "in the early stages of military conscription".
The WSJ reported that these soldiers’ training has focused on assassinations and infrastructure destruction in the mountainous regions of South Korea, "a far cry from the trench warfare unfolding in the flat plains along the Ukrainian-Russian border". Most of these recruits have probably never left North Korea, and the country’s army is equipped with outdated conventional equipment.
South Korean Defence Minister Kim Yong-hyun, assessing the military, called them "mere cannon fodder mercenaries".
The US, South Korea, and Ukraine estimate that approximately 3,000 North Korean troops have arrived in Russia this month.
Former South Korean defence official James J.B. Park suggests that North Korea’s Kim Jong Un may want to first gauge the domestic reaction to this decision, as well as the Kremlin’s response, by sending what he considers to be a "relatively expendable" resource.
Park believes that if Russian leader Vladimir Putin demands additional reinforcements or Kim decides to fulfil recently strengthened bilateral commitments, these troops will pave the way for more experienced units.
The WSJ also reported that it is still unclear what role the North Korean military will play in Russia’s war against Ukraine. Without taking part in hostilities, they could gain experience by observing the use of drones and the conditions of war, especially in cooperation with the Russians, who use North Korean munitions and missiles. On the other hand, North Korea’s direct involvement in hostilities would signal a dramatic escalation of the conflict, which has been going on for over two years, the US and NATO allies have said.
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GeppaN on October 28th, 2024 at 11:53 UTC »
Poor souls. Born under one dictator, sent to another dictator to die. These men have too much power over people.
caspissinclair on October 28th, 2024 at 11:21 UTC »
They're going from an already difficult life under one Dictator to die for a war started by another Dictator.
Vaaluin on October 28th, 2024 at 10:55 UTC »
So regular North Korean soldiers then?