North Korea has sent 200 long-range artillery guns to Russia, Seoul says
- North Korea sent about 200 long-range artillery pieces to Russia and may send more troops and weapons in support of Moscow's war against Ukraine, according to South Korea's Defense Ministry.
- The Ministry reported that North Korea has provided around 11,000 troops, with some casualties, and warned of possible future supplies of troops and ammunition.
- North Korea is expected to enhance its weapons development this year, focusing on nuclear-powered submarines and intercontinental ballistic missiles, as stated by the South Korean Defense Ministry.
- Kim Jong-un reaffirmed support for Russia's war in Ukraine and aims to further develop North Korea's nuclear forces, as noted in the report.
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VIDEO Pyongyang sent hundreds of long-range howitzers and ammunition to Moscow, in addition to 11,000 soldiers, South Korea says - HotNews.ro
North Korea has delivered more than 200 long-range artillery pieces to Russia to support Moscow in the war in Ukraine, as well as 11,000 soldiers, a South Korean official said...
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