The US government is closely monitoring the potential deployment of North Korean troops in Ukraine to aid the Russian military. Reports suggest that Pyongyang is planning to send military engineering units to Russian-occupied territories for rebuilding work. These units were previously deployed in China and are often disguised as construction workers. North Korean troops could reportedly arrive in Ukraine “as early as next month.” Apart from Washington, the South Korean foreign ministry said it is also watching for any signs of North Korean troop involvement in the ongoing war.
Speaking at a press briefing earlier this week, Pentagon spokesman Patrick Ryder bluntly questioned the “wisdom” behind the potential deployment. He claimed the move would only send North Korean soldiers to their slaughter, just like what happens to many Russian troops. Russian military casualties have reportedly surpassed 500,000 as of June 2024 and are expected to increase further with the arrival of more Western weapons in Ukraine. “If I were North Korean military personnel management, I would be questioning my choice of sending my forces to be cannon fodder in an illegal war against Ukraine,” Ryder said. “We’ve seen the kinds of casualties that Russian forces have taken.”
Earlier this month, Moscow and Pyongyang signed a defense pact that obligates both countries to defend each other in case of an attack. Russian President Vladimir Putin affirmed that his government will not rule out supplying North Korea with weapons it needs amid increasing tensions with the US and South Korea. Pyongyang appears to be the largest military backer of Moscow amid the ongoing invasion, with 1.6 million artillery shells allegedly delivered since August 2022.