Russian Soldiers Confirm Use of North Korean Munitions in Ukraine, Highlighting Firing Adjustments

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Russian soldiers have confirmed using North Korean munitions in Ukraine, with videos and photos surfacing on social media. The artillery shells, identified as North Korean-made copies of Soviet projectiles, required firing adjustments due to potentially inferior quality. The presence of these shells on the front line suggests Russia's dwindling supply. Estimates suggest that North Korea sent at least 350,000 to 500,000 shells to Russia. Both Russia and North Korea have denied claims of weapon shipments.
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