North Korea ramps up arms deliveries to Russia, HUR reports
North Korea has provided Russia with over 100 artillery systems and ballistic missiles, according to Ukrainian military intelligence (HUR).
Since October, North Korea has been supplying weapons to Russia, including over 100 artillery systems and short-range ballistic missiles, specifically the KN-23 and KN-24. This information comes from Ukrainian military intelligence (HUR), which emphasizes that the supplies feature a variety of equipment.
According to HUR, over 100 pieces of equipment have already reached Russia, including the M-1989 long-range self-propelled howitzers and the M-1991 multiple rocket launchers. Over 60 M-1989 Koksan howitzers are in Russia; some have been delivered to the Saratov Artillery Command School.
Continuation of deliveries
North Korea continues to supply Russia with large-caliber artillery ammunition and ballistic missiles. Over 5 million pieces of ammunition and 100 missiles had been delivered by November. The support also involves more than 12,000 soldiers stationed in the Kursk region.
U.S. and South Korean intelligence services estimate that Pyongyang has delivered 20,000 containers of ammunition to Moscow, potentially containing approximately 9.4 million artillery shells. North Korea's support for Russia is significant and includes various forms of military assistance.
This information comes from the "Polish Press Agency," citing data from Ukrainian military intelligence.