By Enyichukwu Enemanna
Following the visit of Russia’s President, Vladimir Putin to North Korea, a senior Ukrainian presidential aide has accused Pyongyang of helping Moscow to kill Ukrainian civilians, calling for greater international isolation of both countries.
Putin and North Korean counterpart, Kim Jong Un on Wednesday signed a comprehensive strategic partnership, deepening military and political ties that have flourished since Russia invaded Ukraine.
“There is no doubt that North Korea is actively cooperating with Russia in the military sphere today and deliberately provides resources for the mass murder of Ukrainians,” the aide, Mykhailo Podolyak told AFP on Wednesday.
The United States and its allies have accused North Korea of providing ammunition and missiles to help Russia’s war and Ukraine has reported finding fragments of North Korean munitions on the battlefield.
According to to Podolyak, deliveries of North Korean artillery shells to Russia were helping its forces maintain a “high intensity” of attacks.
“This has an impact on the course of events in the war as a whole and significantly increases the number of civilian casualties.”
The aide blasted the “absolute incapacity” of international sanctions on Russia and North Korea.
“It is obvious that the restrictive measures imposed on Russia and North Korea are not enough. We need a more rigorous approach to real isolation,” he said.
During a state visit to Pyongyang, Putin called for a review of sanctions on North Korea and said the two countries were together fighting “US hegemony”.