North Korea may have supplied weapons and troops worth as much as $14 billion to support Russia’s war in Ukraine, though only a portion of that appears to have been paid back to the reclusive regime, a study said.
Most of the compensation — about 80% to 96% — has likely been, or will be, paid in sensitive military technology and precision components that are difficult to detect via satellite, author Lim Soo-ho wrote in the report.
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*From Bloomberg News:*
North Korea may have supplied weapons and troops worth as much as $14 billion to support Russia’s war in Ukraine, though only a portion of that appears to have been paid back to the reclusive regime, a study said.
Troop deployments and military exports between August 2023 and December 2025 are estimated to have totaled between $7.67 billion and $14.4 billion, a recent [report](https://www.inss.re.kr/research/issue/nkp_view.do?nttId=41037787&bbsId=js&page=1&searchCnd=100&searchWrd=) by South Korea’s state-funded Institute for National Security Strategy said.
Most of the compensation — about 80% to 96% — has likely been, or will be, paid in sensitive military technology and precision components that are difficult to detect via satellite, author Lim Soo-ho wrote in the report.