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Pyongyang and Moscow Formalize Dangerous Military Alliance

Kim Jong Un and Russian officials celebrate North Korean combat deaths in Ukraine as the two rogue states deepen their strategic partnership.

Foreign PolicyPublished April 27, 2026 at 6:52 AM
Wide shot showing North Korean leader Kim Jong Un speaking to soldiers wearing military uniforms as he stands on a monument in Pyongyang for Russian soldiers who died in the Ukraine war

The axis of rogue states continues to tighten as North Korean leader Kim Jong Un and Russian Defense Minister Andrey Belousov officially unveiled a memorial museum in Pyongyang dedicated to North Korean soldiers killed in the Ukraine conflict.

The ceremony, marked by military flyovers and state propaganda, underscores the deepening military integration between the two regimes.

While Pyongyang and Moscow remain tight-lipped on official casualty figures, South Korean intelligence reports suggest at least 15,000 North Korean troops have been deployed to assist Russia in the Kursk region, with an estimated 2,000 already dead.

This partnership is far from altruistic; in exchange for cannon fodder, the Kim regime is receiving essential food, funding, and technical military assistance from the Kremlin.

During the visit, Kim reaffirmed his commitment to backing Russia’s war efforts, labeling the invasion a 'just sacred war.' This public display of solidarity follows a June 2024 mutual defense treaty signed by Kim and Vladimir Putin, which promises mutual aid in the event of 'aggression.' As North Korea prepares to send thousands more laborers to rebuild Russian-occupied territories, the world is witnessing a calculated, long-term military cooperation that threatens regional stability and challenges Western security interests.

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