this post was submitted on 18 Oct 2024
51 points (98.1% liked)

Ukraine

8279 readers
860 users here now

News and discussion related to Ukraine

*Sympathy for enemy combatants is prohibited.

*No content depicting extreme violence or gore.

*Posts containing combat footage should include [Combat] in title

*Combat videos containing any footage of a visible human must be flagged NSFW


Donate to support Ukraine's Defense

Donate to support Humanitarian Aid


founded 2 years ago
MODERATORS
 

There are growing reports that North Korea is sending as many as 3,000 troops to assist Russia in its war on Ukraine. If true, it would not only be the latest example of Pyongyang helping Moscow, but also further proof of a growing closeness between those two capitals, Beijing, and Tehran. It’s been variously called the new “axis of evil,” or the “quartet of chaos,” but whatever the moniker, the four countries are stymieing a range of United States and Western interests around the world.

Arch

you are viewing a single comment's thread
view the rest of the comments
[–] abff08f4813c@j4vcdedmiokf56h3ho4t62mlku.srv.us 7 points 1 month ago (1 children)

I hope I’m wrong.

Sadly there's no doubt that you're right.

Also, this may likely be a strategic move to prevent South Korea from

More saliently this may be a chance for that army - which hasn't seen serious combat for the greater part of a century - to gain actual wartime experience, which might one day be used against the South Koreans.

[–] partial_accumen@lemmy.world 2 points 1 month ago (1 children)

More saliently this may be a chance for that army - which hasn’t seen serious combat for the greater part of a century - to gain actual wartime experience, which might one day be used against the South Koreans.

There will be no North Korean survivors to return to North Korea. Russians will use them in meat waves to the point of complete liquidation. Russians do it to any troops they have from anywhere. They won't spare North Koreans.

That's the dream and goal!

However, we do see articles about the clever Russian who got sent to the front and then managed to get back home to Russia.

E.g. https://www.economist.com/1843/2024/10/11/escape-from-the-meat-grinder-the-making-of-a-russian-deserter and https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2024/09/20/magazine/ukraine-russia-war-deserter.html

North Korea doesn't really care about their soldiers. They're willing to risk all of them on the chance that even a small handful come back alive (i.e. not flee) with hardened battlefield experience to use against South Korean and the United States in the future.