Businesses in North Korea are operating at full capacity and the population is being mobilized to fulfill orders for Russian troops.
The DPRK can transfer to Russia not only artillery shells, but several types of missiles, including ballistic ones. This was reported by South Korean intelligence, AP reports.
North Korea may send Russia an “unspecified number” of short-range ballistic missiles, anti-tank missiles and man-portable anti-aircraft missiles, as well as rifles, missile launchers, mortars and shells, it said. by South Korean military officials at a briefing. .
According to South Korean intelligence estimates, North Korean businesses are operating at full capacity and mobilizing the population to fulfill orders for Russian troops.
Intelligence officials have admitted that in exchange for supplies of shells and missiles, Moscow is likely giving Pyongyang the technological help to launch a spy satellite into space. North Korea is also interested in receiving Russian nuclear technology.
Let’s remember that according to South Korean intelligence, the DPRK sent more than one million artillery shells to Russia. The supply started in August this year. North Korea has already made about 10 deliveries of weapons to Russia, which could be enough for nearly two months of shelling.
Source: korrespondent
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