Russia sent anti-air missiles to N. Korea in exchange for troops, says Seoul official

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FILE PHOTO: Russian S-400 anti-aircraft missile systems drive along the street before a rehearsal for a military parade marking the anniversary of the victory over Nazi Germany in World War Two in Moscow, Russia April 27, 2023. REUTERS/Evgenia Novozhenina/File Photo

Russian S-400 anti-aircraft missile systems being driven along a street in Moscow, in April 2023.

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South Korea’s National Security Adviser Shin Won-sik said Russia has provided North Korea with anti-air missiles and air defence equipment in return for sending troops to support Moscow in its war against Ukraine.

In an interview with South Korean broadcaster SBS aired on Nov 22, Mr Shin said Russia gave North Korea economic and military technology support when asked what Pyongyang stood to gain from dispatching its troops to Russia.

“It is understood that North Korea has been provided with related equipment and anti-aircraft missiles to strengthen Pyongyang’s weak air defence system,” he said.

Pyongyang also appears to have been given military technology by Russia to support

its satellite programme

following its failed attempt to launch a spy satellite earlier in 2024, he said.

South Korean lawmakers said this week that around 10,900 North Korean troops were deployed to Kursk as part of Russia’s airborne and marine units facing Ukrainian forces.

Some of these units

have already participated in battles

, said the lawmakers, who were citing a briefing by South Korea’s spy agency. REUTERS

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