Valery Zaluzhny, Ukraine’s former commander-in-chief, has made a bold statement: the world is already in the early stages of a third World War. According to Zaluzhny, this conflict is no longer limited to Ukraine and Russia—it now involves major global powers like the United States, North Korea, Iran, and potentially China.
Speaking at the UP100 award ceremony organized by Ukrainska Pravda, Zaluzhny described how the Ukraine-Russia conflict has escalated far beyond its origins. “In 2024, we can absolutely believe that the Third World War has begun,” he said, pointing to mounting evidence of external involvement in the war.
Signs of Global Involvement
Zaluzhny highlighted several troubling developments. North Korean troops have reportedly joined Russian forces, while weapons from countries like Iran and China are potentially being deployed on the battlefield. These claims, although difficult to verify independently, suggest an alarming expansion of the war.
“Ukraine is no longer just fighting Russia,” Zaluzhny explained. “North Korean soldiers are in front of us, and Iranian Shahed drones are openly killing Ukrainian civilians.”
Western media reports suggest that Russia may deploy as many as 50,000 North Korean troops alongside Russian forces for a counter-offensive in Kursk Oblast, a region where Ukraine has gained some control.
Urging Western Allies for Support
Zaluzhny expressed frustration with Ukraine’s Western allies, accusing them of not fully grasping the global stakes. He called for increased aid to prevent the war from spreading further.
“It is still possible to stop this war here, on the territory of Ukraine,” he said. “But for some reason, our partners refuse to understand this.”
His plea underscores the growing urgency for external support as Ukraine faces escalating threats on multiple fronts.
A Controversial Figure
Zaluzhny’s comments come months after his dismissal as commander-in-chief by Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky. Officially, the move was part of a military shake-up. However, reports suggest disagreements over war strategy and speculation about his growing popularity as a threat to Zelensky’s leadership.
Since then, Zaluzhny has been serving as Ukraine’s envoy to the United Kingdom, a role that keeps him engaged in the ongoing geopolitical struggle.
The Bigger Picture
The Ukraine war has already caused immense devastation and upheaval, but Zaluzhny’s remarks highlight an even graver possibility: a global conflict involving superpowers. His warnings about North Korean troops and advanced weapons from countries like Iran add to fears of a broader escalation.
While claims like these are difficult to verify independently, they shed light on the war’s growing complexity. Zaluzhny’s plea for increased support reminds the world that the stakes in Ukraine are higher than ever.
As the war continues, the question remains: Is this the beginning of a third World War? Only time will tell, but the situation demands close attention and swift action to prevent further escalation.