From the White House .. new information on the “Moscow-Pyongyang” deal

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A national security spokesman at the White House said John Kirby: "We thought it might actually include millions of rounds, rockets, and artillery from North Korea".

violation of sanctions

• Earlier, a US official reported that Russia is supplying a large amount of weapons and ammunition from North Korea for use in Ukraine.

• Quotes "AFP" About the official, who requested anonymity, that "The Russian Ministry of Defense receives millions of missiles and artillery shells from North Korea For use on the battlefield of Ukraine"in possible violation of international sanctions.

• He added that these purchases "It indicates that the Russian military is still facing severe shortages, partly caused by sanctions"imposed by the West on Moscow following the military offensive on Ukraine that began on February 24.

• The official continued: "As a result, the United States expects that Russia will continue to supply military equipment from North Korea in the future".

It was newspaper "The New York Times" The US was the first to disclose this information.

Russia finds itself under pressure more than six months following it launched the war in Ukraine, which benefits from massive Western military aid.

Iran in the picture

The new information comes following the US administration recently confirmed that the Russian army received Iranian-made drones last August, for use on the battlefield in Syria. Ukraine.

The White House said last week that Russia had had technical problems with the rallies it got from Tehran in August.

And Russia got rallies of the type "Immigrant 6" And"the witness" Over the course of several days last month, as part of what the Biden administration said was a Russian plan to obtain hundreds of… Iranian rallies.

North Korea has sought to solidify its relations with Russia, blaming the United States for the Ukraine crisis, and denouncing what it considered "hegemony policy" followed by the West.

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A national security spokesman at the White House said John Kirby: “We envisioned it might actually include millions of rounds, rockets, and artillery shells from North Korea.”

violation of sanctions

• Earlier, a US official reported that Russia is supplying a large amount of weapons and ammunition from North Korea for use in Ukraine.

• And “AFP” quoted the official, who asked not to be identified, that “the Russian Ministry of Defense obtains millions of missiles and artillery shells from North Korea for use on the battlefield in Ukraine”, in possible violation of international sanctions.

• He added that these purchases “indicate that the Russian army is still facing a severe shortage, partly caused by the sanctions” imposed by the West on Moscow following the military attack on Ukraine that began on February 24.

• The official continued: “As a result, the United States expects that Russia will continue to supply military equipment from North Korea in the future.”

The New York Times was the first to disclose this information.

Russia finds itself under pressure more than six months following it launched the war in Ukraine, which benefits from massive Western military aid.

Iran in the picture

The new information comes following the US administration recently confirmed that the Russian army had received, last August, Iranian-made drones, for use on the battlefield in Syria. Ukraine.

The White House said last week that Russia had had technical problems with the rallies it got from Tehran in August.

Russia held “Muhajir 6” and “Shahid” rallies over several days last month, as part of what the Biden administration said was a Russian plan to obtain hundreds of thousands of people. Iranian rallies.

North Korea has sought to cement its ties with Russia, blamed the United States for the Ukraine crisis, and denounced what it saw as the West’s “hegemonic policy”.

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