Russia Is Again Turning to North Korea to Replenish Ammunition Supplies

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Russia Is Again Turning to North Korea to Replenish Ammunition Supplies
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Russia is looking to buy more ammunition from North Korea to replenish its dwindling stockpiles amid Moscow’s ongoing war in Ukraine

ByNorth Korean media showed leader Kim Jong Un taking Russian Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu around a hall full of weapons, including missiles and drones. Photo: AFP PHOTO/KCNA VIA KNS

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