Ukraine's spy chief says North Korean military aid to Russia presents major battlefield problem
- Ukraine's spy chief stated that Russia's increased production of guided bombs and artillery ammunition from North Korea poses major issues for Ukrainian forces on the battlefield.
- Kyrylo Budanov, head of Ukraine's GUR military intelligence agency, expressed that North Korean military aid is the biggest concern compared to support from other Russian allies.
- Analysts believe North Korean leader Kim Jong Un is aiding Russia by supplying missiles and ammunition in exchange for economic and military assistance from Moscow.
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According to intelligence chief Budanov, Ukraine is particularly feeling the support of one of Moscow's ally on the battlefield: "worrying" quantities of ammunition and artillery from North Korea represent the greatest threat to his country.
Budanov discusses Russia's strategy and North Korean involvement at YES meeting in Kyiv
Kyrylo Budanov, Ukraine’s military intelligence chief, delivered multiple statements during the 20th annual Yalta European Strategy (YES) meeting in Kyiv.Budanov expressed concern over North Korea’s significant military support to Russia, particularly its supply of ballistic missiles.When asked to rank the countries offering the most military support to Russia, Budanov placed North Korea at the top, stating that "North Korea would be first, then…
Ukraine's Spy Chief Says N. Korean Military Aid to Russia Presents Major Battlefield Problem
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Ukraine's spy chief says North Korean military aid to Russia presents major battlefield problem
Ukraine's spy chief said on Saturday that Russia's increased production of guided bombs as well as artillery ammunition deliveries from North Korea present major problems for Ukrainian forces on the battlefield.
Ukraine: N. Korea's military aid to Russia presents battlefield problem
kyiv, ukraine — Ukraine's spy chief said Saturday that Russia's increased production of guided bombs as well as artillery ammunition deliveries from North Korea present major problems for Ukrainian forces on the battlefield. The head of Ukraine's military intelligence agency GUR, Kyrylo Budanov, said North Korean military aid to Russia presented the biggest concern compared to support provided by Moscow's other allies. "They supply huge amount…
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