North Korea supplied Russia with 1.6 million artillery shells: new evidence of military cooperation

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Recent reports published by The Washington Post, citing the analytical organization C4ADS, reveal shocking details about potential military cooperation between North Korea and Russia. According to the investigation, over 74,000 metric tons of explosives were shipped from Russian Far Eastern ports to regions bordering Ukraine.

The data suggests these shipments could potentially be used as ammunition, despite official documents classifying them as explosives. This revelation holds particular significance in the context of global political events.

Ahead of the meeting between Kim Jong Un and Vladimir Putin, the US State Department estimated that North Korea had delivered over 11,000 containers of ammunition to Russia. These new facts corroborate analysts’ suspicions of possible military-technical cooperation between the countries, which could impact regional security and international relations at large.

According to the latest reports, the situation regarding these deliveries continues to evolve, drawing attention from the international community to potential implications of such actions. These two isolated regimes pose a significant threat, in addition to the fascist regime of Russia continuing to harm Ukrainian citizens. An open question remains: what did the Russian dictator hope to gain from these deliveries? What technologies or resources were provided to the erratic Kim Jong Un?

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