North Korea's Kim urges troops to prepare ‘for real war'
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un urged the soldiers to be ready 'for real war' at 'anytime'.
SEOUL - North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has urged his military to be ready 'for real war' as he observed a firing contest of artillery units, Pyongyang state media said on July 24.
Mr Kim's remarks follow the
North's deployment of troops and weapons to help Russia during its more than three-year long offensive in Ukraine.
Video footage aired by state-run Korea Central Television on July 24 showed soldiers from artillery units firing shells towards the sea.
Mr Kim is seen looking through binoculars at an observation post, flanked by two military officials, but the location for July 23's contest was not disclosed.
He urged the soldiers to be ready 'for real war' at 'anytime' and be capable of 'destroying the enemy in every battle', the Korean Central News Agency reported in an English dispatch.
South Korean and Western intelligence agencies have reported Pyongyang sent more than 10,000 soldiers to Russia's Kursk region in 2024, along with artillery shells, missiles and long-range rocket systems.
Around 600 North Korean soldiers have been killed and thousands more wounded fighting for Russia, Seoul has said.
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Mr Kim
offered Moscow his full support for its war in Ukraine during recent talks with Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov, state media reported previously.
The two heavily sanctioned nations signed a military deal in 2024, including a mutual defence clause, during a rare visit by Russian President Vladimir Putin to Pyongyang. AFP
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