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North Korea's Kim praises soldiers who committed suicide to evade capture in Ukraine

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Posted on April 28, 2026

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Kim Jong Un Commends North Korean Soldiers’ Suicides in Ukraine Fighting

North Korean Troop Involvement and Kim Jong Un’s Statements

SEOUL, April 29 (Reuters) - North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has praised soldiers who committed suicide while fighting against Ukrainian forces in Russia's Kursk region, confirming an extreme battle policy.

Scale of North Korean Deployment and Casualties

North Korea sent an estimated 14,000 troops to fight with Russian forces in Kursk region. South Korean, Ukrainian and Western officials said they suffered heavy casualties with more than 6,000 North Korean soldiers killed in the fighting.

Evidence of Suicides Among North Korean Soldiers

Mounting evidence, including from intelligence reports and testimonies of defectors, has indicated that North Korean soldiers resorted to self-detonation or other forms of suicide rather than be captured.

Kim Jong Un’s Speech at Memorial Ceremony

In a speech addressing Russian officials and bereaved families at a completion ceremony for a memorial honouring North Korean soldiers, Kim mentioned for the first time the lengths to which they had gone, praising them as "heroes", according to a transcript published by North Korean state media KCNA on Monday.

Kim’s Praise for Fallen and Surviving Soldiers

"It is not only the heroes who unhesitatingly chose the path of self-destruction and suicide to defend great honor, but also those who fell while charging at the forefront of assault battles," he said.

Recognition of Survivors as Patriots

Kim said those who survived were also patriots.

"Those who writhed in frustration at failing to fulfil their duty as soldiers rather than suffering the agony of their bodies being torn apart by bullets and shells — these too can be called the party's loyal warriors and patriots," he said.

North Korea’s Gains from Supporting Russia

In return for sending troops and munitions, Pyongyang has received economic and military technology assistance from Russia, according to South Korean intelligence assessments.

(Reporting by Brenda GohEditing by Gareth Jones)

Key Takeaways

  • Kim Jong Un lauded soldiers who committed suicide—describing self-detonation or suicide to avoid capture as “heroic death”—during a memorial ceremony in Pyongyang (pravda.com.ua).
  • Western and South Korean intelligence estimate that between 11,000 and 15,000 North Korean troops have served in Kursk, with more than 6,000 killed or wounded (cfr.org).
  • In exchange for troop support, North Korea has supplied Russia with missiles, artillery shells, and military technology, deepening strategic alignment (cfr.org).

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many North Korean soldiers were sent to Ukraine?
An estimated 14,000 North Korean troops were sent to fight alongside Russian forces in the Kursk region of Ukraine.
What did Kim Jong Un say about soldiers who committed suicide in Ukraine?
Kim Jong Un praised North Korean soldiers who chose suicide over capture, describing them as 'heroes' who defended their honor.
How many North Korean soldiers are reported killed in the Ukraine conflict?
More than 6,000 North Korean soldiers are reported to have been killed during the fighting in the Kursk region.
What has North Korea received in exchange for supporting Russia in Ukraine?
North Korea has received economic and military technology assistance from Russia for sending troops and munitions.
What forms of suicide did North Korean soldiers use to avoid capture?
Evidence indicates North Korean soldiers resorted to self-detonation or other forms of suicide to evade capture by Ukrainian forces.

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