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152mm and 122mm artillery munitions, RPGs, and Grad rockets according to sattelite images.
between September 2023 and March 2025, approximately 15,800 containers were transferred from Rajin Port in North Korea to the Russian ports of Dunai and Vostochny. Reuters made a conservative estimate that these shipments included of 4 to 6 million artillery shells, alongside other military supplies.
Reliable sources are always reliable :D
its in newspapers, just a comment you make just make me cringe, like you suggest I just pulled it out my ass and all
Also I never suggested YOU pulled it out of your ass. I am suggesting the Ukrainian intelligence agent did.
your mom is a ghost
I mean, yeah, but I don't see how that is relevant.
there enough footage on internet as well of NK vehicles, like rocket launchers etc.
you can check daily reports of Ukraine the latest, or Dennis Davydov or anyone else.
there are so many sources on this already, this what I posted just the latest on it.
you doubting any of it just shows you live under a rock not knowing much. but your big mouth yaps on while 0 knowledge about it.
It frustrate me that people like you exist, that comment without knowledge on the matter, but they just try to seek attention or something.
neither is saying ghost of kiev was fake cause we all know that for a year at the least
Footage of NK supplies doesn't mean that 40% of Russia's supplies are Korean.
Pointing out that the Ukrainian government aren't always truthful isn't relevant when the discussion is whether or not the Ukrainian government is being truthful?
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