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Kim Jong-un will exchange almost every shell: how deep will Russia's cooperation with the DPRK be?

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Political scientist Igor Chalenko shared his opinions withChannel 24on this situation. He assumes that deliveries are already ongoing, in particular talking about 122 mm and 152 mm shells.

How deep will the cooperation be

However, North Korea is unlikely to be able to provide the amount of weapons that Russia needs. After all, Kim Jong-un is continuously preparing to intensify the war with South Korea. The leaders of the two countries rely on artillery, so there are a huge number of guns on the borders.

If they hand over, it will be a very small amount of those shells that will help Russia hold the current activity. – said the political scientist.

Since Russia itself has huge problems with shells. Moreover, the occupiers raked everything out of Belarus' reserves. But with China things are not working out as planned. After all, Chinese leader Xi Jinping is very cunning, so he will not give in to his interests.

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< p>Let’s assume that Kim Jong-un will exchange almost every shell for Russian technologies for the construction of satellites, aviation, food and oil products.

Kim Jong-un uses this connection as pragmatically as possible for himself, with maximum benefit, emphasized Igor Chalenko.

Russia will additionally receive several shells, but they will also be of extremely poor quality.

What is known about the supply of North Korean weapons to Russia

  • The head of North Korea, Kim Jong-un, arrived in Russia on September 12. Upon arrival, he met with Vladimir Putin on September 13. It is known that the dictators inspected the Vostochny cosmodrome.
  • South Korean Foreign Minister Park Jin explained that North Korea reaching any agreement related to the arms trade with Russia would be an extremely serious threat to security and peace on the Korean Peninsula
  • According to the head of the Main Intelligence Directorate Kirill Budanov, the DPRK has been supplying the aggressor country with weapons for a month and a half – 155 and 122 mm shells and Grad missiles.
  • The representative of the Main Intelligence Directorate of the Moscow Region Andrey Yusov noted that dictatorial regimes continue to support each other, but Kim Jong-un did not satisfy all of Putin’s requests.

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