Zelenskyy Claims North Korea is Dispatching its Citizens to Assist in Russian War Effort
The U.S. government has raised alarm about apparent North Korean arms transfers to Russia over the past year.
North Korea is sending its citizens to bolster the Russian war effort against Ukraine, according to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy.
“We see an increasing alliance between Russia and regimes like North Korea,” Zelenskyy said.
“This is no longer just about transferring weapons. It is actually about transferring people from North Korea to the occupying military forces.”
Moscow and Pyongyang have denied that North Korea is sending arms to Russia for the war effort in Ukraine.
Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov denied reports of North Koreans joining the Russian war effort in Ukraine.
“This looks like another bit of fake news,” Peskov told reporters on Oct. 10.
International observers have alleged Russia is getting help not only from North Korea but also from Iran in its ongoing war effort in Ukraine.
Citing the alleged involvement of North Korean citizens, Zelenskyy called for renewed support from his Western backers.
“Obviously, in such circumstances, our relations with partners need to develop further. The frontline needs more support,” Zelenskyy said on Sunday.
For months, Zelenskyy has been requesting permission from the United States and other Western backers to strike inside Russia with the long-range weapons systems those countries have sent to Ukraine.
“When we talk about giving Ukraine greater long-range capabilities and more decisive supplies for our forces, it’s not just a list of military equipment. It’s about increasing the pressure on the aggressor—pressure that will be stronger than what Russia can handle,” the Ukrainian leader said.
Reuters contributed to this article.