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Security risks for S. Korea as North aids Russia in Ukraine war
The Straits Times
|October 23, 2024
Analysts say Pyongyang will gain coveted military tech, valuable combat experience
 
 SEOUL - As evidence mounts of North Korea's plans to send as many as 12,000 of its special forces to aid Russia in the Ukraine war, the implications for South Korea are looking grave.
Analysts call it a major elevation of the mutual defence treaty signed by Russia and North Korea in June, which will turn Russia from being once a strategic partner of South Korea to a military threat.
By sending its troops to the battlefield for the first time since the Korean War in the 1950s, North Korea stands to gain valuable combat experience, which would embolden it to further threaten the South.
Tensions between the two Koreas have been running high, with North Korea blowing up sections of inter-Korean roads on Oct 15 in anger over South Korean drones flying over Pyongyang with propaganda leaflets. The same week, it amended its Constitution to label South Korea a "hostile state".
 But the biggest concern for South Korea would be the much-coveted military technologies that North Korea could get from Russia in return for its aid.
But the biggest concern for South Korea would be the much-coveted military technologies that North Korea could get from Russia in return for its aid.Russian President Vladimir Putin, "by way of courting" North Korean leader Kim Jong Un and his soldiers, is a threat to South Korea's security, Dr Lee Sung-yoon, global fellow at the Washington-based think-tank Woodrow Wilson International Centre for Scholars, told The Straits Times.
On Oct 18, South Korea's National Intelligence Service (NIS) said it believed North Korea plans to send about 12,000 members from its special forces unit to support Russia in its war with Ukraine. About 1,500 have already been deployed to the Russian city of Vladivostok for training as at Oct 8, NIS added.
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