In a notable turn of events, North Korea's leader Kim Jong-un has recognized the deployment of North Korean troops in Russia's conflict with Ukraine, announcing a monument for the fallen soldiers. This marks the first official acknowledgment of their involvement by both nations, shedding light on the military alliance between Moscow and Pyongyang.**
North Korea Officially Acknowledges Troops in Russia-Ukraine Conflict**

North Korea Officially Acknowledges Troops in Russia-Ukraine Conflict**
Kim Jong-un honors North Korean soldiers fighting for Russia, confirming their role in the ongoing war against Ukraine.**
Amidst the ongoing turmoil of the Russia-Ukraine conflict, North Korea has officially confirmed the deployment of its troops in support of Russia, as tensions continue to escalate. Kim Jong-un, the Supreme Leader of North Korea, recently ordered the construction of a commemorative monument for the soldiers who lost their lives while fighting alongside Russian forces in the battle against Ukraine.
In recent speeches, both Kim and Russian President Vladimir Putin have publicly acknowledged the significant military role played by North Korean troops. Their statements come after months of speculation about the extent of North Korea's involvement following the public display of captured North Korean soldiers by Ukrainian forces.
During a recent press announcement, Kim praised the "heroism and bravery" of the North Korean soldiers, highlighting their contributions to Russia's military efforts. "Their sacrifice shall never be forgotten," he declared, asserting a sense of collective purpose in their alliance.
Putin echoed these sentiments, emphasizing the need to honor the contributions of North Koreans fighting on behalf of Russia. "We shall always remember the heroes from Korea who fought alongside our own troops for a shared cause," he stated in a message published on the Kremlin's official website.
This official recognition follows reports that indicated more than 4,000 North Korean soldiers might have been killed or wounded since their involvement began, with estimates of as many as 14,000 troops dispatched, largely from elite military units. South Korean intelligence reports indicate that North Korea has provided significant military supplies, including artillery shells and ballistic missiles, which have played a pivotal role in Russia's offensive operations against Ukraine.
As the war rages on, the implications of this alliance signal a deepening partnership between Russia and North Korea, raising concerns in the international community about the evolving dynamics of the conflict and the potential for increased military collaboration in the future.