North Korea vows to back Russia until 'victory' over Ukraine - as thousands of its troops 'set to enter combat'

North Korea says it will support Russia in its war with Ukraine "until the day of victory" - after the US warned thousands of Pyongyang's troops are set to enter combat in the coming days.

North Korea's foreign minister Choe Son Hui hailed Vladimir Putin's "wise leadership" ahead of talks in Moscow on Friday, and insisted that Russia will "achieve a great victory".

"We also assure that until the day of victory we will firmly stand alongside our Russian comrades," she added.

US secretary of state Antony Blinken has said thousands of North Korean troops are stationed near Ukraine's border and are set to enter combat in the coming days.

Mr Blinken said 10,000 soldiers have been deployed to Russia, with up to 8,000 in the Kursk border region, and indicated they would be used on the frontline.

He added that the troops have been trained by Russian forces in artillery, drones and "basic infantry operations, including trench clearing".

In an interview with South Korean TV channel KBS, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy condemned the West's response to the deployment as "nothing, it's zero".

Russia's foreign minister Sergei Lavrov told reporters on Friday that he had "nothing to add to what has already been said" on the US claims, and thanked Ms Choe for North Korea's support.

The deployment of troops to Russia comes after Mr Putin met Kim Jong Un in June, when the Russian president travelled to North Korea for the first time in 24 years.

A mutual defence pact was agreed during their summit, meaning the countries will help each other if they are attacked.

Speaking in Moscow, Ms Choe accused the US and South Korea of plotting a nuclear strike against her country.

She provided no evidence to back her claim, but spoke of regular consultations between Washington and Seoul, at which she alleged such plotting took place.

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Ms Choe also told Mr Lavrov that tensions on the Korean Peninsula could turn "explosive" at any moment.

On Thursday, North Korea tested a new intercontinental ballistic missile, which it claimed was "the world's most powerful strategic deterrent".

On Friday, Ukraine's air force said it shot down 31 Russian drones and one missile during an overnight strike across the country.

It said 48 drones were launched by Moscow, along with three cruise missiles. Out of the drones launched, another 14 were "locationally lost".