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Lydia Chantler-Hicks

North Korean troops to be deployed in Ukraine within days within days in 'clear escalation', says Zelensky

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said his government had intelligence that 10,000 North Korean soldiers were being prepared to join invading Russian forces - (AP)

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has said Russia plans to deploy North Korean troops to the battlefield starting this weekend, citing intelligence reports.

"According to intelligence, the first North Korean soldiers are expected to be deployed by Russia to combat zones as early as October 27-28. This is a clear escalation by Russia,” Mr Zelensky said on X on Friday after receiving reports from his top commander.

Mr Zelensky did not say which frontline sector North Korean soldiers are expected to be sent to or give any other details.

Ukrainian military intelligence said on Thursday that the first North Korean units had already been recorded in Russia's Kursk border region, where Kyiv’s forces have been operating since staging a major incursion in August.

Around 12,000 North Korean troops, including 500 officers and three generals, were already in Russia, and training was taking place on five military bases, it said.

The United States said that it had seen evidence of North Korean troops in Russia, and South Korean lawmakers said about 3,000 soldiers had been sent to support the Kremlin's war in Ukraine, with more to follow.

Russian President Vladimir Putin said on Thursday that it was Moscow's business how to implement a partnership treaty with Pyongyang which he said included a mutual assistance clause for each side to help the other repel external aggression.

Putin did not deny that North Korean troops were in Russia. "This is our business," he said.

Western allies have said their involvement in the Ukraine conflict would be a major escalation. Zelensky has said that is not enough.

"North Korea's actual involvement in combat should not be met with indifference or uncertain commentary, but with tangible pressure on both Moscow and Pyongyang," he added.

Ukrainian prosecutors said on Friday they had launched an investigation into North Korea's support for Russian the war as a possible crime of aggression.

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