The occupiers complain of the difficulty of using ammunition supplied by North Korea. Shells don’t fly where they need to go.
The Russian army is complaining about the ammunition that North Korea transferred to the Russian army. This is what the spokesperson of the Operational-Strategic Group of Forces said Khortytsia Nazar Voloshin on the telethon air.
“We have information that Russian military personnel are raising complaints about difficulties in using the ammunition provided by North Korea. That is, they are not flying where they need to go,” he said.
Voloshin added that the Russians at the front were also complaining about poor logistical support. We are talking about the lack of ammunition, food and water.
“This problem became acute for them at the beginning of the cold season. They even complained about the lack of warm clothes,” the spokesperson said.
Let’s recall that, according to the Main Intelligence Directorate, since October the DPRK has transferred more than 100 artillery systems and 100 short-range ballistic missiles of the Kn-23/24 type to the Russian Federation.
Source: korrespondent

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