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Putin has lost 600,000 soldiers in Ukraine and is now reliant on foreign support to keep his invasion going, NATO chief says as he confirms North Koreans are now in Kursk

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  • North Korea has sent troops to Russia’s Kursk region, NATO confirmed
  • The bloc’s chief said 600,000 soldiers were lost to Russia’s invasion 
  • Ukrainian troops are still in the Kursk region following an invasion  

By Perkin Amalaraj

Published: 13:38 GMT, 28 October 2024 | Updated: 13:59 GMT, 28 October 2024

Vladimir Putin has lost more than 600,000 troops in Ukraine, forcing him to rely evermore on foreign support for his invasion according to NATO’s top brass. 

The military bloc’s secretary general Mark Rutte said that as a result of the heavy losses, North Korean troops have been sent to Russia’s Kursk region. 

‘The deepening military cooperation between Russia and North Korea is a threat to both Indo-Pacific and Euro-Atlantic security,’ Rutte told reporters after NATO officials and diplomats received a briefing from a South Korean delegation.

Ukrainian forces staged a major incursion into Kursk in August and remain in the region.

Rutte said the North Korean deployment represented ‘a significant escalation’ of Pyongyang’s involvement in ‘Russia’s illegal war’ in Ukraine, a breach of UN Security Council resolutions and a ‘dangerous expansion’ of the war.

Rutte said the deployment of North Korean troops was a sign of ‘growing desperation’ on the part of Russian President Vladimir Putin.

‘Over 600,000 Russian soldiers have been killed or wounded in Putin’s war and he is unable to sustain his assault on Ukraine without foreign support,’ Rutte said.

Ukrainian service members from the special police unit Hyzhak (Predator) fire a howitzer D30 towards Russian troops, amid Russia's attack on Ukraine, near the frontline city of Toretsk, Ukraine October 25, 2024

Ukrainian service members from the special police unit Hyzhak (Predator) fire a howitzer D30 towards Russian troops, amid Russia’s attack on Ukraine, near the frontline city of Toretsk, Ukraine October 25, 2024

Vladimir Putin (pictured) has lost around 600,000 soldiers since he invaded Ukraine

Vladimir Putin (pictured) has lost around 600,000 soldiers since he invaded Ukraine

Kim Jong Un (pictured) has sent troops from his country to assist Russia in its invasion of Ukraine

Kim Jong Un (pictured) has sent troops from his country to assist Russia in its invasion of Ukraine 

North Korean troops have been deployed in Kursk, NATO's chief said

North Korean troops have been deployed in Kursk, NATO’s chief said 

He said the deal represented 'a significant escalation' of Pyongyang's involvement in 'Russia's illegal war' in Ukraine

He said the deal represented ‘a significant escalation’ of Pyongyang’s involvement in ‘Russia’s illegal war’ in Ukraine

The Kremlin had dismissed reports about a North Korean troop deployment as ‘fake news’. But Putin on Thursday did not deny that North Korean troops were currently in Russia and said that it was Moscow’s business how to implement a partnership treaty with Pyongyang.

A North Korean representative to the United Nations in New York called the reports ‘groundless rumours’.

Ukraine’s top presidential official said on Monday sanctions would not be a sufficient response to North Korean involvement in the war and called for more Western arms supplies to Kyiv.

‘North Korean troops are already in the Kursk region…This is an escalation. Sanctions alone are not enough. We need weapons and a clear plan to prevent North Korea’s expanded involvement in the war in Europe,’ Andriy Yermak, president’s chief of staff, said on X.

He added that Ukraine’s Western allies should respond firmly since ‘the enemy understands strength’.

Putin and Kim clink glasses amid the former's visit to Pyongyang

Putin and Kim clink glasses amid the former’s visit to Pyongyang

A Russian soldier fires from D-30 howitzer towards Ukrainian positions in an undisclosed location in Ukraine

A Russian soldier fires from D-30 howitzer towards Ukrainian positions in an undisclosed location in Ukraine

It comes after Ukrainian intelligence leaked what it claims was evidence that Russian troops were complaining about the arrival of North Korean fighters and squabbling about how they will be equipped.

In one recording, a pair of soldiers can be heard bellyaching about the so-called ‘K battalion’, referring to them as ‘f***ing Chinese’ and declaring one of his fellow servicemen had said ‘who knows what the f*** we’re supposed to do with them’.

Another clip obtained by Ukraine’s Defence Intelligence (GUR) appeared to expose the lack of communication and planning regarding the North Korean troops’ integration with their Russian counterparts.

‘He was just talking about the K battalion, I say: ”And who is getting the weapons and ammunition for them? We got rations, and as far as I heard those are for the brigade”,’ one Russian soldier moaned.

‘He was like ”What f***ing brigade? You’re getting everything.” I just said that I understood everything and went out for a smoke.’

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Putin has lost 600,000 soldiers in Ukraine and is now reliant on foreign support to keep his invasion going, NATO chief says as he confirms North Koreans are now in Kursk

[Notigroup Newsroom in collaboration with other media outlets, with information from the following sources]

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