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NORTH Korea is reportedly planning to send 30,000 more troops to fight alongside the Russians against Ukraine.

It comes just a day after tyrant Kim Jong-un wept over the coffins of his soldiers whom he sent to die in Vladimir Putin’s meatgrinder war.

Vladimir Putin and Kim Jong-un shaking hands.
Russian President Vladimir Putin and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un exchange documents during a signing ceremony of a new partnership in PyongyangCredit: AP
Person in dark clothing hiding in snowy bushes.
A young-looking North Korean fighter stares down the lens of a Ukrainian droneCredit: Rex
Soldiers in camouflage uniforms in a forest.
Leaked footage showed Kim Jong-un’s soliders training in KurskCredit: Telegram
Kim Jong-un with North Korean soldiers.
North Korea’s leader Kim Jong Un posing with troops during an inspection at a training baseCredit: AFP

Ukrainian officials estimate that North Korea has already deployed around 14,000 troops, with 3,000 of them being reinforcements to offset its earlier losses.

Furthermore, a recent analysis by Ukrainian intelligence suggests that Pyongyang is getting ready to send an additional 30,000 soldiers in the upcoming months to support Russian efforts, according to a report by CNN.

The intelligence document indicates that North Korean forces are likely to soon enter Russian-controlled areas of Ukraine. This move aims to bolster the Russian presence, particularly during expansive offensive maneuvers.

The document adds Russian Ministry of Defence is “capable of providing needed equipment, weapons and ammunition” with the aim of “further integration to Russian combat units.”

Ukrainian intelligence also reported that Russian military aircraft are being modified to carry thousands of military personnel.

Last week, South Korea’s National Intelligence Service (NIS) told a closed-door parliamentary committee meeting that a dispatch of those 6,000 additional military personnel will likely come as early as July or August,

North Korea has begun recruiting soldiers to be sent to Russia, according to Lee Seong Kweun, one of the lawmakers who attended the meeting.

He told reporters the NIS noted that North Korea’s dispatch of combat troops last year came about one month after Shoigu visited North Korea and signed an agreement with Pyongyang officials.

In return for North Korea’s supply of troops and weapons, Russia is believed to have given North Korea military and economic assistance.

South Korea, the US and their allies are concerned that Russia could even transfer sensitive technologies that can enhance North Korea’s nuclear program.

Watch moment North Korean quadbike troops WIPED OUT as Putin sends waves into meatgrinder to retake Kursk from Ukraine

In April, Kim Jong-un confirmed for the first time that North Korean troops were sent to fight alongside the Russians against Ukraine.

Pyongyang’s state TV and Kim’s propaganda machine KCNA reported that North Korean soldiers made an “important contribution” to help the Russians flush out Kyiv’s troops from Kursk.

It said Kim deployed “sub-units of our armed forces” to Russia as part of a treaty with Moscow.

The troops “participated in the operations for liberating the Kursk areas,” the report added.

North Korea “regards it as an honor to have an alliance with such a powerful state as the Russian Federation,” KCNA said.

Just two days ago, Kim draped flags over at least six coffins, and could be seen resting his hands on them in reflection.

Watching the scenes back, the dictator’s eyes shone with emotion.

Other members of the audience – which reportedly included North Korean and Russian soldiers – were also visibly moved.

Kim hosted a ceremony which remembered the soldiers taken out by Zelensky’s brave army – and things got emotional for the tyrant.

Thousands of North Koreans stood to attention in the vast auditorium, with Kim in the front row.

Images of Kim draping the North Korean flag over soldiers’ coffins were broadcast on a giant screen at the front while a huge orchestra played emotional music.

Women in long dresses sang passionately and there was even a harp player stationed on the stage.

Kim Jong-un seated in an audience.
Kim Jong-un teared up as he watched himself laying the North Korean flag over soldiers’ coffinsCredit: Reuters
Kim Jong-un and others unfolding a large flag.
The coffins are thought to contain the bodies of North Koreans killed while fighting for Russia in UkraineCredit: X
Vladimir Putin and Kim Jong-un seated at a table.
Russia’s President Vladimir Putin and North Korea’s leader Kim Jong Un attend a state reception in PyongyangCredit: Reuters
Group of people in uniform standing in front of a church.
North Korea’s Storm Corps pictured in MoscowCredit: X

In January, Ukraine claimed to have captured two North Korean soldiers in the Kursk region.

They were among the first 11,000 of Kim’s troops drafted into Putin’s illegal war after the pariah pair sealed a pact to unite against the West.

The military card of one of the captured men shows that the Russians gave the North Koreans fake identities with the pretence that they were from a remote region of Siberia.

One of the captives was given a false Russian identity of Antonin Ayasovich Arankyn, born 03.10.1998 in the republic of Tuva.

His document shows him to be single, with secondary higher education and the profession of a tailor.

The ID was issued by the Military Commissariat of the Pyi-Khemsky district, of Tuva, a mountainous Russian republic bordering Mongolia.

The other had no documents.

The SBU believes the pair are North Koreans after saying that the captive soldiers do not speak Ukrainian, English or Russian.

The soldier with the Russian identity said this was issued to him when he was brought to fight in the war.

Images have shown a line of dead North Korean troops laid out in the snow moments after they joined the fight on the front lines.

Numerous reports have shown a disturbing pattern beginning to emerge of North Korean troops being sent out on suicide missions on behalf of Russia.

Footage emerged recently of Kim Jong-un’s fighters being sent to jog through snowy no-man’s-land and fatally soak up Ukrainian ammo.

Russian military ID card.
One of the men was found with documents giving him a fake identityCredit: East2West
Open Soviet military ID card.
The Russian-issued false document claimed that the man was from a remote region of SiberiaCredit: East2West
Man lying in bed, bandaged hand.
A captured North Korean soldier said he thought he was sent for training
Injured soldier being asked if he wants to return to North Korea.
The prisoners of war are being given medical treatment while undergoing questioning from the Secret ServiceCredit: Getty
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