North Korea Sends 1 Million Artillery Shells to Russia for Satellite Assistance

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South Korea's National Intelligence Service believes that North Korea has sent over a million artillery shells to Russia since August to support Russian President Vladimir Putin's war on Ukraine. The shells would amount to two months' worth of supplies for the Russians, and there are concerns that North Korea may receive advanced Russian technologies in exchange, potentially enhancing its nuclear weapons and missile program. Both North Korea and Russia have denied these claims.
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