North Korea Deploys 11,000 Elite Soldiers to Ukraine War – Russia’s Mobilization Crisis Exposed!
Did you know Russia is so desperate that it has involved around 11,000 elite North Korean soldiers in the war against Ukraine? Yes, you read that right! This shocking revelation comes straight from Rustem Umerov, Ukraine’s Defense Minister, who revealed that Pyongyang has already sent its best fighters to support Moscow.
Elite Soldiers from the North
These are no ordinary foot soldiers. They are part of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un’s personal reserve, about 50 people carefully selected based on physical and psychological criteria. While the figure of 11,000 might be broader, it’s clear these are the most elite units that have already suffered significant losses on the front lines.
Russia in Trouble – Dependence on Pyongyang
After signing intergovernmental agreements with North Korea, Russia began using the country for military support in the war. The agreements foresee mutual military assistance in case of war, but it seems Russia is not fulfilling its obligations, causing dissatisfaction in Pyongyang. North Korea faces problems due to the depletion of its resources, while Russia fails to provide adequate support.
Mobilization on the Brink of Collapse
According to Ukrainian intelligence, Russia has already lost several waves of elite North Korean reserves and is currently in the fourth wave of rotation. This indicates a serious shortage of mobilization resources in Russia and limited ability to form new combat forces. Umerov emphasized that Ukraine closely monitors the movement and deployment of North Korean units and is ready to respond to any threat.
North Korea as a Workforce for Russia
But that’s not all! North Korea is not only sending soldiers but also labor for aircraft production, agriculture, and construction industries in Russia. Thus, Pyongyang has become an unofficial ally of Moscow in this war, but at the cost of depleting its own strategic reserves.
What Does This Mean for the World?
This situation reveals how deep the crisis in Russia is. When you have to rely on one of the most isolated and poorest countries in the world to send you soldiers and labor, it’s clear things are not going well. And Kim Jong Un, who is considering sending additional contingents, risks his own security and the future of his country.
Conclusion
The war in Ukraine is taking on new, unexpected dimensions. While the world watches, Russia is sinking deeper into dependence on North Korea, which is increasingly exhausted. Will this be the beginning of the end for the Russian invasion? Or will Pyongyang get even more entangled in this bloody conflict? One thing is certain – this is not a war that will end soon.
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