April 14, 2025 1:04 am
Full News

South Korea Uncovers Russia-North Korea Missile Exchange Deal for Troops

South Korea has revealed that Russia provided air defense missiles to North Korea in exchange for sending troops to support Moscow’s ongoing war in Ukraine, according to a senior government official.

Shin Wonsik, the national security adviser to President Yoon Suk Yeol, disclosed on Friday during a televised interview that Russian-supplied missiles and other equipment have bolstered North Korea’s air defense systems in its capital, Pyongyang.

The revelations follow claims from the U.S., South Korea, and Ukraine that North Korea deployed over 10,000 troops to Russia in October. Reports suggest some of these troops have begun engaging in combat, though the precise terms of the deal between Pyongyang and Moscow had remained unclear until now.

Air Defense and Economic Support
Observers believe North Korea is prioritizing its air defense capabilities following allegations last month that South Korea used drones to drop propaganda leaflets over Pyongyang. In response, North Korea issued a stern warning of military retaliation if such incidents recur, though South Korea’s military has neither confirmed nor denied involvement.

In addition to missiles, Shin claimed Russia has provided economic aid and advanced military technologies to North Korea, including support for the regime’s space-based surveillance initiatives.

Russian President Vladimir Putin reportedly promised North Korean leader Kim Jong Un assistance in developing satellite technology during their summit last year. While North Korea launched its first spy satellite into orbit in November 2023, experts question its capability to provide actionable military intelligence. A subsequent satellite launch attempt in May failed.

Fears Over Sensitive Technology
Seoul and Washington have raised concerns about the potential transfer of nuclear and missile technology from Russia to North Korea. However, Shin noted there is no evidence of such transfers occurring yet. Analysts suggest that such exchanges are unlikely during the initial phase of North Korea’s troop deployments to Russia.

Arms and Economic Deals
In a related development, South Korea’s National Intelligence Service (NIS) reported this week that North Korea has also supplied artillery systems to Russia. Since August 2023, North Korea has allegedly sent over 13,000 containers filled with artillery, missiles, and other conventional weapons to aid Moscow’s depleted stockpiles.

The NIS findings come amid a fresh economic agreement between North Korea and Russia, announced following high-level talks in Pyongyang this week. State media from both countries confirmed the deal but provided few details.

The growing military and economic ties between North Korea and Russia have prompted increased vigilance from South Korea and its allies, as they monitor the implications of this emerging alliance on regional and global security.

Related News
Israeli Airstrikes on Gaza Kill At Least 10, Including Five Journalists
Jalan Masjid India Shopping District Prepares for Busiest Period Post-Sinkhole Incident
Israeli LGBTQ+ Organizations React Strongly Against Trump’s Anti-Trans Measures
Iran never planned to assassinate Trump: Pezeshkian
Drought in Kenya: Girls Being ‘Sold’ into Marriage to Prevent Starvation
Canada’s Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland Resigns Over Dispute with Trudeau on Trump’s Tariff Threats
Related Posts
Crocodile Tears and the Lust for Power: A Critical Look at Dr Muhammad Yunus
West Bengal Tense Over Wakf Act Amendment
Ballistic Missile Attack on Israel
Who Will Get U.S. Visas? U.S. Secretary of State Explains
Alcaraz Clinches First Monte Carlo Masters Title
Foreigners Staying Over 30 Days in the U.S. Must Register, Says Homeland Security
More News

US and Ukraine to Meet in Saudi Arabia for Potential Peace Deal

Washington aims to draft a peace agreement to end the Russia-Ukraine war. To discuss this potential draft, US and Ukrainian government representatives will meet next week in Saudi Arabia. US National Security Advisor Mike Waltz announced this during a briefing on Friday at the Oval Office. He stated, “We are preparing a draft peace agreement […]

Trump Selects Former Senator as Ambassador to China

Former U.S. Senator David Perdue has been appointed as the U.S. Ambassador to China by President-elect Donald Trump. Trump made this announcement on Thursday, December 5, via his social media platform. On his social media platform, Truth Social, Trump stated, “Tonight, I am announcing the appointment of former U.S. Senator David Perdue as the next […]

Violence Erupts in Sambhal Over Survey of Contested Religious Site in Uttar Pradesh

SAMBHAL, INDIA — Tensions escalated in Uttar Pradesh’s Sambhal district after a violent clash broke out during a court-ordered survey investigating claims that the Jama Masjid was constructed over the demolished Hari Har Mandir, a sacred Hindu temple. Onlookers reported a large group of protesters throwing stones, setting police vehicles ablaze, and confronting law enforcement […]

China has unveiled its sixth-generation stealth fighter jet, shrouded in mystery

Almost all stealth fighter jets in the world are single-engine aircraft. Some fighter jets, however, feature twin engines. But China has introduced an unprecedented design with three engines in its new sixth-generation stealth fighter jet. This has sparked curiosity worldwide, as no other country has designed a fighter jet like this. So, what is the […]

Medvedev Mocks Macron’s Warning on Russian Threat

March 6, 2025: Russian former president Dmitry Medvedev mocked French President Emmanuel Macron’s warning that Russia poses a threat to France and Europe. Medvedev, now deputy head of Russia’s Security Council, dismissed Macron’s concerns and claimed the French leader would not be missed once he leaves office. “Russia has become, as I speak to you […]

ISRO Releases Satellite Images of Devastation Following 7.7 Magnitude Earthquake in Myanmar

The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) has published satellite images showcasing the widespread destruction caused by the 7.7 magnitude earthquake that struck Myanmar on Friday, with tremors also affecting neighbouring regions. Using its advanced Cartosat-3 satellite, which provides high-resolution imagery from 500 km above Earth, ISRO captured detailed photos of the damage, including the collapse […]

Sabrina Carpenter Claps Back at Critics Over Sexualization of Her Music

পপPop music legends Mike Stock, Matt Aitken, and Pete Waterman—who were instrumental in shaping pop music in the 1980s and ’90s—recently shared their thoughts on modern pop music and the industry’s direction in an interview with The Sun. Among the topics discussed was the rising sexual content in the lyrics and visuals of contemporary pop […]

Modi Praises Trump’s Preparedness for Second Term, Discusses India’s Diplomatic Relations

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi has commended U.S. President Donald Trump for being “far more prepared” in his second term, highlighting a clear road map for his administration. Speaking on a podcast with Lex Fridman, released on March 16, Modi emphasized Trump’s well-defined goals and praised his “America First” spirit, drawing parallels to his own […]

Columbia University Interim President Resigns Amid Federal Funding Controversy

Dr. Katrina Armstrong, Columbia University’s interim president, has stepped down following a contentious battle with the Trump administration over federal funding. The government had canceled $400 million in funding, accusing the university of failing to address anti-Semitism and ensure student safety during 2024’s Gaza encampment campus protests. In response, Columbia made significant concessions last week […]

China Imposes Visa Restrictions on US Personnel Amid Ongoing Tensions Over Hong Kong

China announced on Tuesday that it will impose visa restrictions on certain US personnel accused of “behaving badly” and “interfering” in Hong Kong-related affairs. This decision serves as a countermeasure to Washington’s ongoing sanctions against Chinese officials linked to the controversial national security law in Hong Kong. Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Mao Ning made the announcement […]