Japanese minister visits Ukraine to stress concern over North Korean troops

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Japanese Minister Visits Ukraine To Stress Concern Over North Korean Troops
Firefighters tackle a blaze in Odesa, Ukraine, © Ukrainian Emergency Service via AP
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By Samya Kullab, AP

Japan’s foreign minister has arrived in Kyiv to discuss North Korea’s deepening military alliance with Russia, including the deployment of thousands of troops to support Moscow’s war in Ukraine.

Takeshi Iwaya will meet his Ukrainian counterpart, Andrii Sybiha, to reaffirm Japan’s “strong support” for Ukraine against Russia’s invasion and to discuss further sanctions against Moscow, Japanese officials said.

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High on the agenda is Tokyo’s “grave concern” over growing military cooperation between North Korea and Russia, they added.

According to the US, South Korean and Ukrainian intelligence assessments, up to 12,000 North Korean troops have been sent to Russia as part of a major defence treaty between the countries.

Last week, Ukrainian officials said Ukraine and North Korean troops engaged in small-scale fighting while Ukraine’s army fired artillery at North Korean soldiers in Russia’s Kursk border region, where Ukraine launched a surprise push on August 6.


An emergency services worker calms down an elderly resident after Russian missile hit her home
A drone attack hit the city of Odesa, Ukraine, on Thursday (Ukrainian Emergency Service via AP)

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The agreement requires both countries to use all available means to provide immediate military assistance if either is attacked.

Mr Iwaya’s visit comes after the Ukrainian capital was attacked overnight by Russian drones, damaging residential buildings and infrastructure in Kyiv’s Obolon district. No casualties were reported.

Ukrainian air defences neutralised up to a dozen drones, according to the head of Kyiv’s military administration, Serhii Popko.

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Russia attacked Ukraine with 83 Shahed drones in the early hours of Saturday morning, the Ukrainian air force reported.

Of those, 55 were shot down, while another 30 veered off course or were lost after electronic jamming, it said.

Meanwhile, Russia’s Ministry of Defence said that it had destroyed 35 Ukrainian drones, including 20 over the western Kursk region and 11 over the Bryansk region.

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