North Korea Opens Housing District for Fallen Soldiers

Foreign Politics

Els: MBN360 Asia

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has opened a new housing district in Pyongyang for families of soldiers killed while fighting alongside Russian forces in Ukraine, his latest effort to honor the war dead.

According to North Korean newspaper reports, Kim said that Saeppyol Street was “a source of honour for our generation and a pride of Pyongyang and our state.”

It added that Kim prayed for the “immortality of the martyrs along with its inauguration which will etch the martyrs’ names and images in history.”

The North Korean leader walked through Saeppyol Street and visited the homes of some of the families with his increasingly prominent daughter, believed to be named Kim Ju Ae, as he pledged to repay the “young martyrs” who “sacrificed all to their motherland.”

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North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, centre, and his daughter Kim Ju Ae, standing behind, react on the day of the completion ceremony of a new housing district in Pyongyang for families of soldiers who died in overseas military operations.

State media coverage portrayed the housing district’s opening as solemn and celebratory, emphasizing both remembrance and gratitude. The ceremony fits within a broader pattern of public commemorations staged in recent months to honor fallen service members.

North Korea has staged multiple public ceremonies in recent months to honour its war dead, including the unveiling of a ‌new memorial complex in Pyongyang adorned with soldiers’ sculptures.

Last week, Kim pledged to “unconditionally support” all of Russian President Vladimir Putin’s policies and decisions.

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Kim Jong Un with attendees on the day of the inauguration of the housing district.

Under a mutual defence pact with Moscow, Pyongyang dispatched thousands of soldiers to Ukraine in 2024, according to South Korean, Ukrainian and Western officials.

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Kim said that he had pushed to finish the project “even one day earlier” in the hope it might bring “some small comfort” to the soldiers’ families.

The broader context of North Korea’s reported involvement alongside Russian forces in Ukraine has drawn international attention. Although Pyongyang and Moscow have strengthened diplomatic and military ties, detailed information about the extent of cooperation has remained limited.

The acknowledgment of war dead in state media, however, indicates that North Korea is prepared to publicly associate itself with those operations.

By dedicating new housing in the capital to bereaved families, Kim reinforces themes of loyalty, sacrifice and state responsibility. The move also aligns with efforts to portray the leadership as attentive to the welfare of citizens who have made contributions deemed vital to national interests.

State media accounts did not provide details about how many families will be accommodated in the new district or when residents are expected to move in. Nor did they elaborate on the number of soldiers killed. Instead, coverage focused on the symbolism of the event and Kim’s personal role in overseeing it.

6,000 North Korean Soldiers Estimated To Be Killed

South Korea’s National Intelligence Service told legislators last week it estimated 6,000 North Korean soldiers have been killed or wounded during their deployment in the war against Ukraine, but did not provide a breakdown of deaths.

South Korea’s spy agency has also warned that North Korean forces are gaining modern combat experience and benefitting from Russian technical assistance that could enhance Pyongyang’s weapons systems.

In addition to deploying troops, Pyongyang is thought to have shipped artillery shells, missiles and long-range rocket systems to Moscow, while receiving cash, military know-how, and food and energy shipments from Russia in return.

The rollout comes in advance of Pyongyang’s biggest political event on the calendar – the party congress – later this month, although the exact date has not been announced.