South Korea is weighing the possibility of directly supplying weapons to Ukraine as mounting evidence suggests that North Korean soldiers are preparing to assist Russia in its war.
South Korea’s National Intelligence Service (NIS) recently revealed that North Korea had deployed 1,500 soldiers to Russia’s far east for training, with plans to send a total of 12,000 troops to support Russia’s war in Ukraine.
In response, a senior official from President Yoon Suk Yeol’s office said on Tuesday that Seoul could provide defensive—and potentially offensive—arms to Ukraine, depending on how the situation unfolds. This marks South Korea’s most significant move toward arming Ukraine, indicating a major policy shift as regional tensions rise.
In an emergency National Security Council meeting, top South Korean officials condemned North Korea‘s alleged dispatch of troops as “a grave security threat” to South Korea and the international community.
North Korea and Russia have denied the North Korean troop deployment as well as the purported weapons transfer.
Russia’s defence ministry said that two Tu-95MS strategic bombers performed a scheduled flight over the neutral waters of the Sea of Japan, Interfax news agency reported on Tuesday.
The Tu-95s flew for about 10 hours, escorted by SU-30SM fighter jets, the ministry said.
Rachel Hagan22 October 2024 15:46
Ukraine‘s prosecutor general, Andriy Kostin, said on Tuesday he had resigned.
The resignation follows the meeting of the national security and defence council, where officials discussed how to crack down on corruption and loopholes to get deferrals from mobilisation.

International Criminal Court (ICC) Prosecutor Karim Khan (C) and Ukrainian Prosecutor General Andriy Kostin (L) in a visit earlier this year (REUTERS)
Rachel Hagan22 October 2024 15:23
North Korean troops supporting Russia on the ground in Ukraine is a “shocking” and “desperate” new development in the war, Defence Secretary John Healey has said.
Mr Healey gave a statement to the Commons where he updated MPs as to a £2.26 billion loan to help Ukraine that will be funded by profits on frozen Russian assets.
Mr Healey told MPs: “North Korean soldiers supporting Russia’s war of aggression on European soil, it is as shocking as it is desperate.
“North Korea already sends significant munitions and arms to Russia in direct violation of multiple UN resolutions.
“This developing military co-operation between Russia and the DPRK has serious security implications for Europe and for the Indo-Pacific.
“It represents a wider, growing alliance of aggression which Nato and the G7 nations must confront.
“Despite this dangerous development, Ukraine remains determined to fight on their front line in the east and in the territory in Kursk.”
He added: “This conflict is now at a really critical moment, and that is why the UK continues to step up support for Ukraine.
“Ukrainians are fighting to regain their sovereign territory, but they are also fighting to protect the peace, the democracy and the security for the rest of us in Europe.”
Rachel Hagan22 October 2024 14:28
North Korea has claimed reports it has sent soldiers to fight with Russia against Ukraine are “groundless rumors,” the South Korean Yonhap news agency has reported, citing a North Korean representative to the United Nations.
The statement is Pyongyang’s first public reaction to multiple reports of such a deployment from Kyiv and Seoul.
The representative said during a session of the U.N. General Assembly First Committee on disarmament and international security: “As for the so-called military cooperation with Russia, my delegation does not feel any need for comment on such groundless stereotyped rumors aimed at smearing the image of the DPRK and undermining the legitimate, friendly and cooperative relations between two sovereign states.”
Rachel Hagan22 October 2024 13:24
British defence minister John Healey said on Tuesday it was now highly likely that North Korea had begun sending hundreds of troops to help Russia in the Ukraine conflict.
“In a concerning new development, it is now highly likely that the transfer of hundreds of combat troops from North Korea to Russia has begun,” Healey told parliament.
“North Korean soldiers supporting Russia’s war of aggression on European soil – it is as shocking as it is desperate.”

British Secretary of State for Defence John Healey (R) (EPA)
Rachel Hagan22 October 2024 13:01
The British government has been urged to declare North Korea a combatant in the Ukraine war over allegations troops are supporting Russia.
Shadow foreign office minister Alicia Kearns told the Commons during oral questions: “In the last week, troops have arrived from North Korea in Russia. They are training in Russian fatigues based on videos we have seen.
“In addition, we know that Russia has procured multiple weapons to aid the murder of Ukrainians from North Korea. (Vladimir) Putin has seized the escalation ladder, so will the minister now not declare North Korea a combatant in the renewed illegal invasion of Ukraine…and confirm what unilateral, multilateral action he will be taking in response to this?”
Foreign Office Minister Stephen Doughty replied: “We absolutely condemn what North Korea is reported to have been doing, and indeed, of course, you’ll have seen in the response to the Iranian transfer of ballistic missiles to Russia that we acted strongly, swiftly and firmly.
“And we are very closely monitoring what Russia is providing to the DPRK in return for its provision of arms and military personnel and we are deeply concerned about the potential for further transfers, including of ballistic missile related technology that would obviously jeopardise peace and stability, not only in Ukraine, but indeed across the world.”
Rachel Hagan22 October 2024 12:22
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi told President Vladimir Putin at the BRICS summit in Russia’s Kazan on Tuesday that his nation stands ready to play “whatever role is required for peace.”
Putin believes the pair have a strategic partnership.

Russian President Vladimir Putin, right, and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi (The Associated Press)
Rachel Hagan22 October 2024 11:54
Russia’s defence ministry said its forces had taken control of the Novosadove settlement in eastern Ukraine, the state-run news agency TASS reported on Tuesday.
Rachel Hagan22 October 2024 11:31
A former CIA chief has said that the US government’s latest package in support of Ukraine is not enough to prevent Russia from making advances.
The package, announced by US Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin during his visit to Kyiv on 21 October 2024, includes armoured vehicles and anti-tank weapons for Ukrainian forces on the front lines.
General David Petraeus said on CNN: “It comes on top of tens of billions of dollars, of course, from the U.S. and from various European and other Western countries. Is it enough? I fear not.”
Petraeus recommended easing restrictions on tactical missile systems for Ukraine, which would enable strikes deeper into Russian territory. He also advocated for increased international attention to the Black Sea, citing Ukraine’s naval limitations.

US Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin speaking following Ukraine visit (AFP via Getty Images)
He continued: “What we need to be doing, all of us together, is to try to enable Ukraine to stop the Russian advances on the front lines. They’re holding back very effectively, but the Russians are achieving incremental gains on a daily basis. And over time, that does accumulate.
“We have to help Ukraine change that dynamic and show Putin that he cannot continue to make advances and make gains and accept the costs because only when you change that dynamic will we see an opportunity for real, meaningful discussions about a ceasefire.
“Until then, Putin has every incentive to continue.”
Rachel Hagan22 October 2024 10:46
Overnight drone attacks by Ukraine caused an explosion and a fire at an ethanol manufacturing plant and damaged two other alcohol-producing enterprises in Russia, the authorities said.
One explosion shook the Bio-Khim biochemical plant in Russia’s Tambov region, sparking a short-lived fire, Tambov Governor Maxim Yegorov said on Telegram.
Meanwhile, the governor of the Tula region, which borders Moscow to its north, said Ukrainian drones damaged two distilleries, in the town of Yefremov and the village of Luzhkovskyi. There were no reports of casualties.
Russia’s defence ministry said that its air defence units destroyed a total of 18 Ukrainian drones, but it did not mention Tambov in its tally.
Rachel Hagan22 October 2024 09:53