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North Korean troops coming to Ukraine soon: Zelenskiy

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There is speculation North Korean troops might be deployed to Ukraine this weekend. (AP PHOTO)
Camera IconThere is speculation North Korean troops might be deployed to Ukraine this weekend. (AP PHOTO) Credit: AAP

North Korean troops could be headed to the battlefield in Ukraine as early as this weekend, President Volodymyr Zelenskiy claims.

Western officials have warned that such a development would stoke the almost three-year war and bring geopolitical consequences as far away as the Indo-Pacific region.

The possibility has alarmed leaders and deepened diplomatic tensions around the war.

A senior official in the Ukrainian presidential office told The Associated Press on Friday that Zelenskiy had cancelled a planned visit to Kyiv by UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres.

The official, who spoke on condition of anonymity because he was not authorised to speak publicly about the matter, said the visit was supposed to come after this week's summit in the Russian city of Kazan of the BRICS bloc of developing economies, which Guterres attended.

A photograph of Guterres shaking hands with Russian President Vladimir Putin at the summit triggered an outcry in Ukraine.

Zelenskiy said Ukrainian intelligence had determined that "the first North Korean military will be used by Russia in combat zones" between Sunday and Monday.

He said on Telegram that the deployment was "an obvious escalating move by Russia".

He didn't provide any further details, including where the North Korean soldiers may be sent.

Russia has been conducting a ferocious summer campaign along the eastern front in Ukraine, gradually compelling Kyiv to surrender ground.

But Russia has struggled to push Ukrainian forces out of its Kursk border region following an incursion almost three months ago.

North Korean units were detected on Wednesday in Kursk, according to Ukraine's Main Intelligence Directorate, known by its acronym GUR.

The soldiers had undergone several weeks of training at bases in eastern Russia and had been equipped with clothes for the upcoming winter, GUR said in a statement late Thursday.

It estimated the number of North Korean soldiers sent by Pyongyang to Russia at around 12,000, including some 500 officers and three generals.

GUR provided no evidence for its claims.

The deployment of North Korean forces under a military pact between Moscow and Pyongyang brings a new dimension to the conflict, which is Europe's biggest war since World War II and has cost tens of thousands of lives on both sides, including many civilians.

The US said Wednesday that 3000 North Korean troops have been deployed to Russia and are training at several locations, calling the move very serious.

Zelenskiy said a week ago that his government has intelligence information that 10,000 troops from North Korea are being readied to join Russian forces fighting against his country.

He said that a third nation wading into the hostilities would turn the conflict into a "world war".

North Korea had already been supplying ammunition to Russia under a defence pact, but putting boots on the ground could severely complicate a war that has inflamed international politics, with most Western countries supporting Kyiv.

Russian President Vladimir Putin, meanwhile, has looked for support among BRICS countries.

He has neither confirmed nor denied that North Korean troops were in Russia.

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