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[ISW] 러시아의 공세 캠페인 평가, 2025년 2월 9일

by Summa posted Feb 10, 2025
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Key Takeaways

주요 요점:

  • 러시아는 북한을 포함한 미국의 적대국과의 파트너십을 계속 활용하여 러시아 경제와 전쟁 노력을 제약하는 자원 부족을 상쇄하고 있다.
  • 북한 노동자들이 러시아에 도착한 것은 유엔 안전보장이사회(UNSC) 상임이사국인 러시아가 UNSC 결의안 2397을 위반하고 있음을 보여준다.
  • 북한 독재자 김정은은 러시아와 우크라이나 전쟁 노력에 대한 지지를 계속 반복하고 있다.
  • 독일 당국은 2025년 1월 우크라이나군이 훈련을 받은 독일 군사 시설 근처를 비행하는 것으로 의심되는 러시아 정찰 드론을 격추하지 못했다고 한다.
  • 러시아는 우크라이나 전쟁에서 개발하고 있는 기술 혁신을 NATO 국가에 직접 활용하는 것으로 보인다.
  • 우크라이나군은 최근 쿠르스크주와 보브찬스크 근처에서 진격했다.
  • 러시아군은 최근 토레츠크, 포크롭스크, 벨리카 노보실카 근처에서 진격했다.
  • 러시아는 러시아 국방부(MoD)와 군 복무 계약을 체결하도록 러시아인과 다른 독립국가연합(CIS) 국가의 시민들을 모집하기 위한 노력을 계속하고 있다.

분류: 국제정치, 군사 관련된 주요국가: 러시아, 북한, 독일 향후 전망: 러시아는 우크라이나 전쟁에서 우위를 점하기 위해 계속해서 북한과 같은 국가들과 협력할 것으로 예상된다. 또한 러시아는 우크라이나 전쟁에서 개발한 기술 혁신을 NATO 국가에 직접 활용할 것으로 예상된다.

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Russia continues to leverage its partnerships with US adversaries, including North Korea, to offset the resource shortages constraining Russia's economy and war effort. South Korea's Yonhap News Agency reported on February 9, citing South Korea's National Intelligence Service (NIS), that thousands of North Korean workers arrived in Russia in 2024 to take construction jobs. Russian official data shows that 13,221 North Koreans entered Russia in 2024 — up to 12 times the number that entered Russia in 2023. Many of the North Korean workers are reportedly entering Russia on student visas, with 7,887 North Koreans having entered Russia in 2024 for alleged education purposes. Russian opposition outlet Vazhnye Istorii reported on February 4 that the number of North Koreans who came to Russia to study in 2024 was the highest number since 2019. Russian opposition outlet Mediazona reported in November 2024 that data from the Federal Security Service (FSB) Border Service showed that a record number of North Koreans entered Russia for education between July and September 2024 — notably in the lead up to the reported start of North Korea's deployment of troops to Russia in early October 2024.


Russia has been suffering from significant labor shortages in both its civilian and defense industrial sectors since the start of its full-scale invasion of Ukraine. The arrival of several thousands of North Koreans to work in civilian sectors is marginal and will not significantly alleviate Russia's labor shortages. Russia reportedly has an estimated labor shortage of 1.5 million workers as of December 2024, for example. North Korea's provisions of materiel and troops to Russia have significantly increased over the course of 2024, however, and the several thousands of North Korean workers that arrived in Russia recently may be the beginning of larger influxes in the future that could more significantly help Russia's labor shortage issues. (Russian forces‘ initial use of small numbers of North Korean artillery and mortar shells grew rapidly, with 60 percent of Russian forces‘ artillery ammunition fired now being sourced from North Korea as of December 2024.) Russian enterprises are also likely not paying North Korean workers the same salaries as Russian citizens, so a significant influx of North Korean workers into the Russian work force in the future could also financially benefit Russian enterprises that are having to offer high salaries to Russian citizens in order to compete against Russian military and defense industrial enterprises for employees. Significant increases in the number of North Koreans working in Russia's civilian sectors in the future could also free up Russian civilian sector employees to work in the Russian defense industrial base (DIB) or fight in Ukraine.


The arrival of North Korean workers to Russia demonstrates how Russia, a permanent member of the United Nations Security Council (UNSC), is violating UNSC Resolution 2397. Russia voted for Resolution 2397 in 2017 in response to North Korea's intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) tests. The resolution explicitly prohibits North Korea from sending its citizens abroad for work and mandated that all UN member states expel all North Koreans "earning income" abroad by December 2019. Russia is likely using the guise of student visas to hide Russia's violation of the resolution. 


North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un continues to reiterate his support for Russia and its war effort in Ukraine. Kim gave a speech at the North Korean Ministry of National Defense on February 9 that heavily focused on the threats the US and the West allegedly pose to North Korean security. Kim criticized the US for protracting the war in Ukraine and claimed that he is "seriously concerned" about the West's alleged desire to inflict a strategic defeat on Russia. Kim notably claimed that the North Korean military and people will "invariably support and encourage" Russia's "just cause" to defend its sovereignty, security, and territorial integrity "in the spirit of" the June 2024 Russian-North Korean comprehensive strategic partnership agreement.



Key Takeaways:


  • Russia continues to leverage its partnerships with US adversaries, including North Korea, to offset the resource shortages constraining Russia's economy and war effort.


  • The arrival of North Korean workers to Russia demonstrates how Russia, a permanent member of the United Nations Security Council (UNSC), is violating UNSC Resolution 2397.


  • North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un continues to reiterate his support for Russia and its war effort in Ukraine.


  • German authorities reportedly failed to down suspected Russian reconnaissance drones flying near a German military facility in January 2025 where Ukrainian forces have undergone training.


  • Russia appears to be leveraging the technological innovations it is developing in its war in Ukraine directly against NATO states.


  • Ukrainian forces recently advanced in Kursk Oblast and near Vovchansk.


  • Russian forces recently advanced near Toretsk, Pokrovsk, and Velyka Novosilka.


  • Russia continues efforts to recruit Russians and citizens of other Commonwealth of Independent State (CIS) countries to sign military service contracts with the Russian Ministry of Defense (MoD).

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