Kim Jong Un opens memorial for N Korean soldiers killed in Ukraine war

Ukraine war: North Korea's Kim Jong Un reaffirms support for Russia

Kim Jong Un opens memorial for N Korean soldiers killed in Ukraine war

KCNA via Reuters 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 warKCNA via Reuters

Kim Jong Un opened the memorial accompanied by Russian Defence Minister Andrey Belousov

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un and Russian Defence Minister Andrey Belousov have unveiled a memorial in Pyongyang for North Koreans who have died fighting in the Ukraine war.

Military jets flew overhead and white balloons were released into the air as Kim and Belousov unveiled a statue and opened a memorial museum.

It is not known how many North Korean soldiers are fighting against Ukraine, but South Korean intelligence estimates that at least 15,000 have been sent to help Russia recapture parts of western Kursk.

Seoul also estimates that about 2,000 North Koreans have died in the conflict - neither Pyongyang nor Russia have provided any official numbers.

In return for providing soliders, it is believed North Korea has received food, money and technical help from Moscow.

The opening of the Memorial Museum of Combat Feats at the Overseas Military Operations on Sunday coincided with what Russia described as the first anniversary of its recovery of parts of Kursk.

Kim assured Belousov that North Korea "will as ever fully support the policy of the Russian Federation to defend the national sovereignty, territorial integrity and security interests", according to state media.

Russia will "surely win a victory in the just sacred war", Kim said.

KCNA via Reuters Balloons fly as soldiers stand in position next to memorial stones during the opening ceremony of the Memorial Museum of Combat Feats at the Overseas Military Operations honouring North Korean troops killed while fighting for Russia in the war against Ukraine, in Pyongyang, North Korea, April 26, 2026, in this picture released by North Korea's official Korean Central News Agency. KCNA via Reuters

Military jets flew overhead and white balloons were released into the air

Belousov said he discussed long-term military co-operation with North Korean officials, according to Russian news agencies.

Aside from Belousov, Kim also met with the speaker of Russia's parliament, Vyacheslav Volodin, a close ally of Russian President Vladimir Putin.

"Your soldiers fought courageously and heroically," Putin told Kim.

In June 2024, Putin and Kim signed a deal pledging that Russia and North Korea will help each other in the event of "aggression" against either country. At the time, Kim hailed the treaty as the "strongest ever".

Apart from soldiers, North Korea also promised to send thousands of workers to help rebuild Kursk.

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