Feb 16 β€’ 04:40 UTC πŸ‡΅πŸ‡± Poland Rzeczpospolita

A Street for Families of Soldiers Killed Fighting Ukrainians Has Been Established in North Korea

North Korea has commemorated soldiers who died in combat against Ukrainians by inaugurating a new street in Pyongyang.

North Korea has unveiled a new street in Pyongyang dedicated to the families of soldiers who lost their lives fighting against Ukrainian forces. This development is part of North Korea's broader strategy to reinforce its ties with Russia and honor its military personnel dispatched abroad. Reports indicate that approximately 6,000 North Korean soldiers, among the tens of thousands sent to Russia, have been killed or injured in combat, with at least 600 fatalities confirmed in battles against Ukrainians.

Accompanying Kim Jong Un during the street's inauguration was his daughter, symbolizing the regime's attempt to present a united front and showcase its commitment to honoring the sacrifices made by its military. The event highlights the ongoing collaboration between North Korea and Russia, particularly as North Korea begins supplying artillery ammunition to support Russia's war efforts in Ukraine, further intertwining the two nations' military engages.

This tribute also serves propaganda purposes, reinforcing the narrative of North Korean resilience and the justification for their military engagement in foreign conflicts. By establishing a memorial for fallen soldiers, the North Korean government aims to solidify national pride and legitimacy while also attempting to strengthen the morale of its military and population in light of ongoing economic hardships and international isolation.

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