Russia Purchasing ammo from North Korea: US Intelligence

The Report Desk

Published: September 6, 2022, 06:47 PM

Russia Purchasing ammo from North Korea: US Intelligence

The New York Times stated that US intelligence believes Moscow is purchasing millions of artillery rounds and missiles from North Korea. This comes after allegations that the Russian military has started employing Iranian-made drones.

US authorities confirmed that more Russian acquisitions of North Korean military equipment have already been planned.

 

US intelligence has assessed that Moscow is buying millions of artillery shells and rockets from North Korea, the New York Times reported, on the heels of reports that the Russian military has begun using Iranian-made drones.

US officials said they could confirm that the New York Times reporting was accurate and that additional Russian purchases of North Korean military equipment were expected.

 

"The Russian ministry of defence is in the process of purchasing millions of rockets and artillery shells from North Korea for use on the battlefield in Ukraine," an official said when asked about the paper‍‍`s report.

The official said the purchases indicated that the Russian military "continues to suffer from severe supply shortages in Ukraine, due in part to export controls and sanctions."

 

"We expect Russia could try to purchase additional North Korean military equipment going forward," said the official, who did not want to be identified by name.

The Times quoted US government officials as saying that the purchases showed US-led sanctions had begun to bite and reduce Russia‍‍`s ability to sustain its invasion of Ukraine, which Moscow has called a "special military operation".

The paper‍‍`s report on Monday said the recently declassified intelligence provided no details about what was purchased beyond saying that the items included artillery shells and rockets.

Last month, a US official told Reuters that Russia‍‍`s Iranian-made drones had suffered "numerous failures". The official said Russia planned to acquire hundreds of Mohajer-6 and Shahid-series unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs).

Ukraine recently launched counteroffensives in several locations, including around Kherson, which Russia has occupied since early in the invasion. In preparation for those attacks, Ukrainian forces struck Russian supply areas containing artillery and ammunition.

 

 

 

Officials have said Western sanctions are limiting Russia‍‍`s ability to replace vehicles and weapons destroyed in Ukraine. 

 

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