North Korean Workers Face Harsh Conditions in Russia Amid Labor Shortage

Thu Aug 14 2025 06:49:03 GMT+0300 (Eastern European Summer Time)
North Korean Workers Face Harsh Conditions in Russia Amid Labor Shortage

Reports reveal that North Koreans are trapped in exploitative labor conditions in Russia, as the country turns to pyongyang for help amidst its ongoing war efforts.


Over 50,000 North Koreans are being dispatched to Russia, facing horrible working conditions that resemble slavery. These laborers, primarily working on construction sites, are subjected to strict controls and insufficient pay, with many fleeing under dire circumstances. Analysts warn that this situation reflects the deepening ties between North Korea and Russia amid the Ukraine conflict.


Thousands of North Koreans are being dispatched to Russia to work under reportedly slave-like conditions, driven by a labor shortage intensified by Russia's ongoing war in Ukraine. With an estimated 50,000 North Koreans expected to be sent across the border, this troubling trend highlights the increasing reliance of Moscow on North Korean laborers amidst a significant human toll from the conflict.

Recent interviews conducted with six North Korean workers who successfully escaped Russia shed light on their harrowing experiences. They reported being subjected to grueling work hours, with days extending from 6 AM to 2 AM, while being supervised by agents from North Korea's state security department. Workers live in overcrowded, unsanitary conditions and face physical violence and extreme exhaustion.

One worker, who asked to be identified as Jin, described his arrival in Russia's Far East, where he was escorted to a construction site and prohibited from interacting with anyone outside the North Korean labor group. The demanding workload takes a toll on health, with workers often sleeping in distressing conditions, such as cramped shipping containers infested with bugs.

The plight of these laborers underscores the broader economic strategies at play, where North Korea sends workers abroad to generate much-needed revenue for its regime. Despite U.N. sanctions aimed at limiting this form of labor exploitation, the demand for cheap labor remains high, particularly as Russia struggles with manpower due to casualties and desertions.

Recent reports confirm a significant increase in North Korean immigration to Russia, with over 13,000 workers entering the country in 2024, a drastic rise from the previous year. Many are assigned to lucrative construction projects, often outpacing local wages by a significant margin while their earnings are largely siphoned off by the North Korean government.

These workers reportedly endure a form of economic and physical captivity, making it difficult to escape without dire consequences. Despite the risks, some have attempted and succeeded in fleeing, often risking their lives for a chance at freedom.

Activists reveal that the North Korean regime is tightening control measures, making it increasingly challenging for workers to escape. Recent crackdowns have minimized their opportunities to leave construction sites, allowing for limited freedoms. The number of successful escapes has reportedly halved since 2022, suggesting a dark future for incoming laborers.

As the war continues, experts predict that the arrival of these workers will perpetuate the alliance between Kim Jong Un and Vladimir Putin, effectively intertwining their fates in the context of international conflict and human rights abuses.

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