On Thursday, the Kremlin denied information from kyiv and Seoul indicating that North Korean soldiers are lending a hand in Ukraine to the Russian army, which is receiving ammunition and missiles from Pyongyang according to the West.
Nuclear-armed North Korea has strengthened its military ties with Moscow in recent months and Russian President Vladimir Putin made a rare visit to Pyongyang in June to sign a mutual defense agreement with the North’s leader. Korean Kim Jong Un.
Volodymyr Zelensky said on Sunday that North Korea was supplying soldiers to the Russian army to carry out its invasion of Ukraine, in addition to delivering ammunition.
“We see a growing alliance between Russia and regimes like North Korea. It is no longer just about the transfer of weapons. This is about sending people from North Korea into the armed forces of the occupier,” the Ukrainian president said in his daily address.
Battles on the front, belligerent declarations and diplomatic negotiations, follow with us the events of the Russian-Ukrainian conflict this Monday, on the 964th day of the war.