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North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, second right, attends a completion ceremony of the new street, called Saeppyol Street in Pyongyang, North Korea on February 15, 2026
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North Korea said Monday it completed a new housing district in Pyongyang for families of North Korean soldiers killed while fighting alongside Russian forces in Ukraine, the latest effort by leader Kim Jong Un to honor the war dead.

State media photos showed Kim Jong Un walking through the new street — called Saeppyol Street — and visiting 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.”

In recent months, North Korea has intensified propaganda glorifying troops deployed to fight in Russia’s war against Ukraine, such as establishing a memorial wall and building a museum. Analysts see it as an effort to bolster internal unity and curb potential public discontent.

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un and his daughter Kim Ju Ae attend the completion ceremony of a new housing district in Pyongyang for families of troops who died in overseas military operations

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un and his daughter Kim Ju Ae attend the completion ceremony of a new housing district in Pyongyang for families of troops who died in overseas military operations
| Photo Credit:
via Reuters

Kim in recent months has sent thousands of troops and large quantities of military equipment, including artillery and missiles, to fuel Russian President Vladimir Putin’s war on Ukraine, as the leaders align in the face of their separate confrontations with Washington.

South Korea’s National Intelligence Service told lawmakers last week it estimates that about 6,000 North Korean troops were killed or wounded during their deployment in the war, but did not provide a breakdown of fatalities. The agency said last year it believed roughly 600 had died.

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un and and his daughter Kim Ju Ae interact with attendees during the completion ceremony of a new housing district in Pyongyang for families of troops who died in overseas military operations

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un and and his daughter Kim Ju Ae interact with attendees during the completion ceremony of a new housing district in Pyongyang for families of troops who died in overseas military operations
| Photo Credit:
via Reuters

The spy agency believes North Korean forces are benefiting from the war by gaining modern combat experience and Russian technical support that could improve the performance of their weapons systems, according to lawmakers who attended last week’s closed-door briefing.

The construction of the new street comes as North Korea prepares to open a major ruling party congress later this month, where Kim is expected to announce his major goals in domestic and foreign policy over the next five years and take further steps to tighten his control.

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North Korea opens new housing district for families of Ukraine war dead