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An image that shows a North Korean worker with a helmet and reflective vest, with his head in his hands.
Photo foot, The BBC understands that more than 50,000 North Koreans will end up being sent to work in Russia.

    • Author, Jean Mackenzie*
    • Author's title, Correspondent in Seoul

Thousands of North Koreans are being sent to Russia to work in conditions similar to slavery and thus cover a huge scarcity of labor, which has been aggravated by the current invasion of that country in Ukraine, as BBC has been able to know.

Moscow has repeatedly resorted to Pyongyang to help him fight the war, using his missiles, artillery projectiles and soldiers.

Now, with many of the dead, busy men fighting or having fled the country, South Korean intelligence officials have told the BBC that Moscow depends more and more on North Korean workers.

We interviewed six North Korean workers who have fled from Russia since the beginning of the war, as well as government officials, researchers and people who help rescue these workers.

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