US Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin said on Wednesday that the Pentagon has evidence that North Korean troops have been deployed to Russia, with National Security Council spokesperson John Kirby later detailing that at least 3K soldiers are undergoing training there.
Additionally, NATO spokesperson Farah Dakhlallah issued a statement that day via email, confirming that the military alliance is aware of the matter and is discussing it.
If North Korean troops are deployed to the frontlines, military tension between the West and nuclear-armed North Korea would further increase. However, it's more likely that Pyongyang sent construction workers, technicians, engineers, and military intelligence officers than professional fighters.
In sending troops to fight in Ukraine, North Korea has made itself directly involved in the conflict, thereby paving the way toward another world war. This is an outrageous escalation that must be condemned and addressed by Western partners.
Though allegations over the potential military training of North Koreans in Russia are unsubstantiated, Moscow has a long history of friendship and cooperation with the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK). The recent ratification of the strategic partnership treaty between the two countries only formalizes the nations' existing relationships — including that Russia will defend the DPRK in the case of an attack on its territory and vice versa.