Pyongyang plans to send Russia 150 KN-23 missiles, artillery systems, and possibly infantry reinforcements in 2025, adding new challenges for Ukraine on the battlefield, Budanov said.
Pyongyang's monthly troop losses could skyrocket if it deploys more troops to the frontlines in Kursk and continues sustaining high losses.
Lt. Gen. Kyrylo Budanov said Pyongyang has already provided Russia with 120 self-propelled artillery guns and 120 multiple launch rocket systems, with more to come.
"I didn't even know who we were fighting against," the captured soldier from Pyongyang told Ukraine's Security Service.
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Volodymyr Zelensky said there will "undoubtedly be more" soldiers from Pyongyang captured by his men as they appear to be taking up infantry roles in Kursk.
The deployment of North Korean troops to Russia's Kursk region tells much about where North Korean-Russian relations are going.
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