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Axis of Alignment? After North Korea, Laos Send Troops to Support Russia in Ukraine War

Smriti Singh by Smriti Singh
July 18, 2025
in Geopolitics
Laos Joins Russia’s War Logistics in Ukraine, Sparking U.S. and NATO Concern

Laos Joins Russia’s War Logistics in Ukraine, Sparking U.S. and NATO Concern

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In a surprising move, Laos has sent military engineers to Russia’s Kursk region, marking the small Southeast Asian nation’s first active involvement in the ongoing war in Ukraine. While the official narrative labels the deployment as a “humanitarian demining mission,” intelligence officials and analysts are questioning the true nature of Laos’s role.

Official Motive: Humanitarian Aid

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According to the Laotian Ministry of Defense, the troops—primarily combat engineers—were dispatched to assist in mine clearance operations within Russian territory. The government emphasized the mission’s “strictly humanitarian” goals, stating it was in response to Russian requests for international assistance in stabilizing rear-area logistics and infrastructure damaged by Ukrainian drone and artillery attacks.

“This is a non-combat role,” said a spokesperson from Vientiane. “Our engineers are focused solely on demining efforts to protect civilian lives and restore peace.”

HUR: A Cover for Combat Support

Ukraine’s military intelligence service (HUR) strongly disputes this explanation. In a statement released late Wednesday, the agency accused Laos of aiding the Russian war effort under the cover of humanitarian work. Satellite surveillance and intercepted communications, they claim, suggest that the Laotian team is operating near military supply depots and logistical hubs directly tied to Russia’s offensive in eastern Ukraine.

“They are not just clearing mines,” a Ukrainian intelligence officer said. “They are helping fortify positions and maintain supply routes critical to Russian operations. This is indirect participation in the war.”

A Strategic Shift for Laos

For Laos, a nation traditionally aligned with neutrality and focused on internal development, the move represents a dramatic pivot—and one that many see as driven by economic and geopolitical pressures. Analysts point to deepening ties between Laos and Russia, including recent arms deals and infrastructure investments, as signs of growing dependence.

“Vientiane’s decision likely stems from economic leverage applied by Moscow,” said Southeast Asia defense analyst Dr. Mark Ling. “Laos is heavily indebted and increasingly reliant on external support, especially with China and Russia offering favorable terms.”

U.S. and Western Reactions

The United States and European Union have condemned the deployment, warning that Laos could face diplomatic consequences and potential sanctions. “Any country contributing to Russia’s war machine—whether through combat or logistics—will be held accountable,” said a U.S. State Department official.

At the United Nations, a coalition of Western nations has requested an emergency review of Laos’s involvement. So far, the Laotian government has downplayed international concerns, insisting its forces remain within Russian borders and are not involved in combat.

Implications for the Ukraine War

While the number of Laotian troops is small—estimated at fewer than 200—their arrival signals a troubling trend: the slow, steady internationalization of Russia’s war in Ukraine. Like North Korea’s earlier troop deployment to Kursk, Laos’s presence hints at Moscow’s strategy of recruiting fringe allies to prop up its war machine without risking more domestic mobilization.

“This isn’t about numbers,” said a NATO official. “It’s about legitimacy and logistics. Every external partner gives Russia more breathing room and complicates the international response.”

A Growing Coalition or Just a Symbolic Move?

Whether Laos’s involvement grows or remains symbolic is yet to be seen. But its decision to send troops—even under the label of “humanitarian demining”—places it squarely in the crosshairs of a global conflict, with potentially lasting consequences for its international standing.

 

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