Leaked: shocking number of North Korean casualties in Ukraine revealed

A special armoured train carrying North Korean leader Kim Jong Un crossed the border into China early on Tuesday as he headed to Beijing to attend a military parade, marking his debut on the multilateral diplomatic stage. As Kim crossed the border into China, the South Korean intelligence agency claimed at least 2,000 North Korean soldiers had been killed in the Ukraine war, according to Yonhap News.

Kim to attend Beijing military parade

Kim, who departed North Korea’s capital Pyongyang on Monday, is expected to reach Beijing later on Tuesday, local time, as the journey spans around 1,300 kilometres (807 miles) and usually takes between 20 and 24 hours, Anadolu News Agency wrote.

Kim, along with Russian President Vladimir Putin, will be among the state leaders from 26 countries attending a military parade in the Chinese capital on Wednesday. The event will commemorate the 80th anniversary of the end of the Second World War, which China marks as its victory over Japan.

It will mark the first time Kim will be participating in a multilateral diplomatic event since taking power in late 2011. China’s President Xi Jinping will address the parade.

Kim’s grandfather, Kim Il-Sung, the founder and first leader of North Korea, attended such a military parade in Beijing in 1959.

2,000 North Korean soldiers killed in Ukraine war, claims Seoul

As Kim crossed the border into China, the South Korean intelligence agency claimed at least 2,000 North Korean soldiers had been killed in the Ukraine war, according to Yonhap News. The latest claim came after North Korea last month held two ceremonies to honour its fallen soldiers during the Ukraine war.

Pyongyang had deployed thousands of soldiers to Russia to aid its fight against Kyiv, which has drawn support from Western nations. Pyongyang held two ceremonies, including one in which it displayed portraits of 101 soldiers on a memorial wall, and in the second ceremony, the families of dead soldiers were given the portraits. Pyongyang gave no specific number of fallen soldiers.

North Korean troops in Ukraine (Copy)
North Korean soldiers in Russia’s Kursk region on a propaganda footage. Photo: PrtScr/Youtube

Last Friday, the Korean Central Television (KRT) released footage showing North Korean soldiers fighting against Russian troops in Russia’s Kursk region. In June, Ukraine claimed it still controlled 90 square kilometres of Russian territory in the area. The first North Korean troops arrived there in October, following an agreement between President Putin and Supreme Leader Kim Jong-un.

Street will be named after the fallen invaders

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un called them “great heroes” and said a street in the capital Pyongyang would be named after them. In April, South Korea’s National Intelligence Service told lawmakers that at least 600 North Korean troops had been killed while fighting alongside Russian forces in Ukraine.

The agency said Pyongyang had likely suffered more than 4,700 casualties overall since its troops began participating in the conflict. North Korea and Russia last year signed a comprehensive strategic partnership pledging mutual military support if either country came under attack by a third party.

FM Szijjártó also travels to Beijing

Hungary has an interest in civilised cooperation between East and West rather than a world divided into blocs, Péter Szijjártó, the minister of foreign affairs and trade, said in Budapest on Tuesday, before setting off for Beijing.

Current economic, security and social tensions and crises are driving the world towards blocs, Szijjártó said in a ministry statement. Hungary has an interest in re-establishing “global cooperation based on mutual respect”, he said, adding that Hungary was an example of the benefits that “civilised cooperation between East and West brings”.

Also, Hungary’s economy has benefitted in the past decade from its role as a meeting point between East and West, he added. Szijjártó said that he is scheduled to meet his Chinese counterpart and leaders of large Chinese companies on Wednesday and discuss how to develop bilateral economic cooperation as well as how to bring new Chinese investments to Hungary.

The minister will represent Hungary at China’s Victory Day parade on Sept 3.

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