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Families of N. Korean Soldiers Killed in Russia Promised "Beautiful Life"
By Reuters | 30 Aug, 2025

Soldiers killed fighting to drive Ukrainians out of Russia's Kursk region are honored by N. Korean dictator Kim Jong Un bowing deeply to their families.

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un promised "a beautiful life" for the families of "martyrs" who perished fighting for Russia in the war against Ukraine, state media said on Saturday, praising the bereaved for the heroism of their sons and husbands. 

Kim on Friday hosted the families of soldiers and expressed "grief at having failed to save the precious lives" of the fallen men who sacrificed their lives to defend the country's honour, KCNA state news agency reported.

The heroic feats of the soldiers and officers were possible because of the strength and courage given to them by families who are "the most tenacious, patriotic and just people in the world", Kim told the parents, wives and children, KCNA said.

"They did not write even a short letter to me, but I think they must have entrusted their families, including those beloved children, to me," Kim was quoted as saying.

The country will "provide you with a beautiful life in the country defended at the cost of the lives of the martyrs," he said.

North Korea's state television showed Kim bowing deeply to family members who appeared overcome with emotion at the event. 

The meeting was the latest honouring of troops who suffered heavy casualties in Russia's Kursk region that borders Ukraine, after Kim and Russian President Vladimir Putin acknowledged the deployment in April after months of silence.

State television on Saturday aired a 25-minute documentary that included footage of soldiers purportedly taking part in "Operation Kursk Liberation" to drive Ukrainian troops from the Russian region bordering Ukraine.

Reuters could not independently verify the authenticity of the footage showing North Korean troops engaged in battles. 

The film said Kim made the decision to deploy troops to Russia last August, revealing for the first time that the move was made two months after he and Putin signed a security treaty that included a mutual defence pact. 

Kim is due to join Putin in China at a military parade next week marking the surrender of Japan in World War Two. It will be their third meeting in two years as they dramatically elevated a military alliance. 

The two countries have not publicly disclosed the scale of the deployment or casualties suffered by North Korean troops. About 600 have been killed out of a total deployment of 15,000, according to South Korea's intelligence agency.

There have been estimates by Western intelligence of more than 6,000 casualties.

(Reporting by Jack Kim; editing by Diane Craft and Gareth Jones)

North Korean leader Kim Jong pays homage to the soldiers killed during operations as he attends a national commendation ceremony for the commanders and fighters of the Korean People's Army's overseas operations unit, at the headquarters of the Central Committee of the Korean Workers' Party, in Pyongyang, North Korea, in this photo released on August 22, 2025 by North Korea's Korean Central News Agency (KCNA). KCNA via REUTERS/ File Photo