North Korea opens street for families of soldiers killed in Russia-Ukraine war

North Korea has built new homes in Pyongyang for the families of soldiers killed in the Russia-Ukraine war. Leader Kim Jong-un attended the opening ceremony with his daughter Ju-ae and delivered a speech. The project aims to legitimize North Korea's involvement in overseas military operations.

North Korea's state media, the Korean Central News Agency (KCNA), reported on February 16, 2026, that Saeppyol Street in Pyongyang, built for the families of North Korean soldiers killed in the Russia-Ukraine war, has opened. Leader Kim Jong-un attended the ceremony on Sunday, February 15, accompanied by his daughter Ju-ae and senior officials.

In his speech, Kim stated that the street "has been built thanks to the ardent desire of our motherland that wishes that the precious lives of its excellent sons, who defended the most sacred things by sacrificing their most valuable things, will live forever." He described it as "a source of honor for our generation and a pride of Pyongyang and our state," intended for "the bereaved family members of the fallen soldiers and other combatants, as well as the combatants of the regiment of the engineers, who have been dispatched to the overseas military operations."

He added, "The Party and the government will take all necessary steps to ensure that these families lead a proud and worthwhile life while enjoying the preferential treatment by the state and the loving care of the whole society." After the address, Kim cut the ribbon and visited some family homes to offer comfort.

In August last year, Kim announced plans for the street, emphasizing commemorative services for deployed soldiers. This appears to be an effort to legitimize North Korea's participation in Moscow's war against Ukraine and bolster domestic support. The report did not disclose the number of homes built.

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