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Russia strengthens ties with North Korea to buy more artillery shells – ISW

Monday, 22 January 2024, 04:44
Russia strengthens ties with North Korea to buy more artillery shells – ISW
Russian Defence Minister Sergei Shoigu and North Korean leader Kim Jong-un visited Pyongyang “Arms Exhibition - 2023”. Photo: KCNA

Russia is strengthening ties with North Korea in order to purchase more artillery ammunition from abroad, citing a shortage in the country.

Source: Institute for the Study of War (ISW)

Details: Military analysts believe that Russian President Vladimir Putin's planned visit to North Korea "at an early date" and the strengthening of Russian-North Korean relations are part of Russia's efforts to import ammunition from abroad.

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ISW quotes Ukraine's Defence Intelligence Chief Kyrylo Budanov, who stated in an interview on 21 January that North Korea provided "significant amounts of artillery ammunition," allowing Russia to "breathe a little." Budanov suggested that if Russian forces had not received ammunition from North Korea, they would have faced a significant shortage.

Vadym Skibitskyi, Deputy Chief of Ukraine's Intelligence, stated that from September to November 2023, North Korea delivered one million shells to Russia, and that the Russian military-industrial complex can only produce two million 122-mm and 152-mm shells per year, resulting in a 500,000-shell shortage in 2023 and a similar shortage in 2024.

Background:

On 20 January, during a meeting with North Korean Foreign Minister Choe Son Hui, Russian President Vladimir Putin announced his readiness to visit North Korea shortly.

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