North Korean Soldiers in Russia: A Gamble for Glory and Survival
North Korea has sent thousands of soldiers to Russia, possibly to fight in the Ukraine conflict. Despite fears of high casualties due to inexperience, many see deployment as an opportunity for financial and social benefits. Kim Jong Un risks political fallout but seeks strategic gains from Russia.
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Thousands of North Korean soldiers have reportedly been dispatched to Russia, potentially to participate in the ongoing Ukraine conflict. The soldiers, many of whom are young and part of elite special forces, lack combat experience and familiarity with the terrain, raising concerns about their survival in fierce battlegrounds.
Despite these risks, some North Korean soldiers might perceive the deployment as a prestigious opportunity to earn substantial wages and improve their family's standing back home. Observers note that these troops may be enticed by the prospect of experiencing a foreign country and receiving preferential treatment.
For North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, this move represents a significant gamble. While it could enhance North Korea's strategic ties with Russia, the potential loss of soldiers might provoke domestic unrest. Experts anticipate that this bold move could yield financial benefits and even lead to the acquisition of military technology from Russia.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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