We are talking about the 122-mm D-30 gun, which has been produced in the USSR since the early 1960s and is still in service in the DPRK.
North Korea donated artillery shells and old guns to Russia. A reporter for the German newspaper Bild, Julian Röpke, spoke about this in a video review of the situation at the front.
The reporter commented on a video from the Shimanovskaya station in the Amur region of Russia’s Far East, where “a Russian train is carrying very, very old artillery pieces.” On the open platforms you can see the 122 mm D-30 gun, produced in the USSR since the early 1960s.
According to Röpke, these are not the D-30-A currently in use in Russia, but the original guns from the 1960s, which are still in service in the DPRK.
The location of the filming and the direction of the train indicate that “we are specifically talking about the weapons of North Korea that the dictator Kim Jong-un is now giving to the dictator Vladimir Putin.”
We remind you that the USA, Japan and South Korea have condemned the supply of weapons from the DPRK to Russia.
Source: korrespondent

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