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Thousands of North Koreans fought for Russia. A memorial hints at the death toll

A new Memorial Museum of Combat Feats at Overseas Military Operations, unveiled in North Korea on April 26th, offers a glimpse into the significant casualties of North Korean soldiers deployed to fight for Russia. The memorial features two walls engraved with names, with a BBC analysis suggesting over 2,300 names are inscribed, potentially representing thousands of deceased soldiers.

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Thousands of North Koreans fought for Russia. A memorial hints at the death toll
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A new Memorial Museum of Combat Feats at Overseas Military Operations, unveiled in North Korea on April 26th, offers a glimpse into the significant casualties of North Korean soldiers deployed to fight for Russia. The memorial features two walls engraved with names, with a BBC analysis suggesting over 2,300 names are inscribed, potentially representing thousands of deceased soldiers. This estimate aligns with South Korea's National Intelligence Service (NIS) figures, which previously indicated around 2,000 North Korean soldiers killed and another 2,700 wounded in Russia. While official numbers from Pyongyang or Moscow are absent, the memorial's design includes a tiered system of commemoration for soldiers, with some honored with graves and others with urns.

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A memorial museum for North Korean soldiers deployed to Russia was unveiled on April 26.

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The memorial includes outdoor graves for soldiers demonstrating 'extraordinary valour' and urns for others.

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By February 2024, the NIS updated its estimate to about 6,000 killed or wounded out of 11,000 deployed personnel.

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South Korea's NIS estimated in September 2025 that about 2,000 North Korean soldiers had been killed and 2,700 wounded.

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The memorial walls may contain inscriptions for up to 2,304 deceased North Korean soldiers.

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A rudimentary shell of the 52 sq km complex was visible in December. By March, most of the exterior construction appeared to have been completed. Landscaping and surrounding facilities were finished last month.Unveiled on 26 April, the Memorial Museum of Combat Feats at Overseas Military Operations aims to convey the "unrivalled bravery" of North Korean soldiers during their deployment to "liberate [the] Kursk region", according to state news agency KCNA.The memorial consists of two 30m (98ft) long memorial walls engraved with names, a building and a cemetery.A BBC analysis of multiple images released by KCNA shows that each wall is divided into about 14 sections, which are marked by grey stone lines at the top. Names are engraved in nine of these sections, with each containing about 16 columns, according to a BBC calculation.Eight names of the killed soldiers are inscribed in one column, close-up photos of the east wall show.With 16 columns and nine sections, that would equate to 1,152 names engraved on each wall - bringing it to a total of 2,304 across both memorial walls.Songhak Chung, a senior researcher at the Korea Institute for Security Strategy, agrees with the BBC finding. "The memorial walls are packed with the names of deceased soldiers written in extremely small characters. Considering the surface area and text density, the number of people recorded there is likely to reach several thousand," he says. The exact figure cannot be ascertained due to the lack of higher-resolution images, but the BBC estimate is close to the number put forward by South Korea's National Intelligence Service (NIS).In September 2025, the spy agency said about 2,000 North Korean soldiers had been killed and another 2,700 wounded.But by February this year, the NIS updated the figure, saying that about 6,000 of the estimated 11,000 military personnel deployed to Russia had been killed or wounded - though it did not provide a breakdown of the numbers. Neither Pyongyang or Moscow have ever provided any official figures. A 'tiered system'The memorial itself holds a "tiered system of commemoration", says Korean research company SI Analytics. Soldiers who demonstrated "extraordinary valour" are honoured with outdoor graves and tombstones, while others are commemorated in urns inside the columbarium.Kim Jin-mu, a former senior research fellow at the government-funded Korea Institute for Defense Analyses, says those buried in the graveyard may include recovered bodies, senior officers, or individuals who have been given special recognition, including those who acted in self-sacrifice.About 140 graves sit on the west side of the graveyard and 138 that sit on the opposite site, according to a satellite image taken in early April provided by SI Analytics. There is also what appears to be a grey building that sits in the middle of the graveyard - likely to be a columbarium which houses funeral urns, says Chung.Explaining the columbarium, Chung says the "entire wall appears to be filled with grid-patterned storage compartments for remains". "The [columbariam] is a three-storey building, and even excluding offices and exhibition areas, the indoor repository alone would be able to house at least 1,000 sets of remains," says Chung.KCNA
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