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North Korean Troops March in Russia's Victory Day Parade, Signaling Military Alliance

Severity: Medium (Score: 57.0)

Sources: En.Yna.Co.Kr, Mexc

Summary

On May 9, 2026, North Korean troops participated in Russia's Victory Day Parade in Moscow, marking the first time they have marched alongside Russian forces. Approximately 15,000 North Korean combat troops were deployed as part of a strategic partnership established in June 2024 between North Korean leader Kim Jong-un and Russian President Vladimir Putin. The event was highlighted by the presence of North Korean officials, including Ambassador Sin Hong-chol, who welcomed the troops. This development reflects the increasing military ties between North Korea and Russia amid ongoing geopolitical tensions. The parade commemorates the Soviet victory over Nazi Germany in World War II and serves as a significant display of military cooperation and diplomatic alignment. The participation of North Korean troops has drawn international attention and is being closely monitored by analysts and governments due to its implications for regional and global security dynamics. Key Points: • North Korean troops marched in Russia's Victory Day Parade for the first time on May 9, 2026. • Approximately 15,000 North Korean combat troops were deployed to support Russia, reflecting deepening military ties. • The event symbolizes a strategic partnership between North Korea and Russia amid rising geopolitical tensions.

Key Entities

  • Russia (country)
  • hokanews.com (domain)
  • yna.co.kr (domain)
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