South Korean intelligence reports estimate approximately 2,000 North Korean soldiers sent to fight for Russia have been killed, up from an earlier figure of at least 600. Western and South Korean services assess that over 10,000 North Korean troops were deployed to Russia last year, primarily to the Kursk region bordering Ukraine. Pyongyang has supplied Russia with artillery shells, missiles and rocket systems. The NIS believes North Korea is preparing to send another 6,000 troops, and about 1,000 combat engineers from that plan have reportedly arrived in Russia. Pyongyang acknowledged sending soldiers and admitted some casualties; Kim Jong Un met relatives of the fallen in July.
South Korea's spy agency estimates that some 2,000 soldiers deployed by North Korea to fight for Russia have been killed, a South Korean lawmaker has said. In April, South Korea's National Intelligence Service (NIS) said at least 600 North Koreans had been killed in Russia's war in Ukraine. But after a briefing with the spy agency on Tuesday, Lee Seong-kweun told reporters the latest figures indicate that around 2,000 soldiers sent by Pyongyang have died.
According to Western and South Korean intelligence services, North Korea has deployed over 10,000 soldiers to Russia last year mostly to the Kursk region, which borders Ukraine. Pyongyang has also provided Russia with artillery shells, missiles and rocket systems. Lee added that the NIS believes North Korea is preparing to send an additional 6,000 troops. "It is assessed that out of the recent third deployment plan of 6,000 troops, around 1,000 combat engineers have arrived in Russia," the lawmaker said.
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