ROME/SEOUL: The US said for the first time on Wednesday that it had seen evidence of
North Korean troops
in Russia, and South Korean lawmakers said about 3,000 soldiers had been sent to support the
Kremlin
's war in Ukraine. US defence secretary
Lloyd Austin
said it would be "very, very serious" if the North Koreans were preparing to fight alongside
Russia
in Ukraine, as Kyiv has alleged.
"There is evidence that there are
DPRK
troops in Russia," Austin told reporters.
In Seoul, South Korean lawmakers said that North Korea has sent 3,000 troops to Russia and thousands more were expected to follow. Pyongyang had promised to provide a total of about 10,000 troops, whose deployment was expected to be completed by December, the lawmakers told reporters after being briefed by
South Korea
's national intelligence agency.
A US official said the US assessed at least 3,000 North Korean troops were transported by ship to the eastern Russian city of
Vladivostok
in early-to-mid October. Then, they were taken to multiple
military sites
in eastern Russia, where they have been undergoing training, the US official said. Austin said the alleged deployment shows the Russian military was having problems with manpower.