Today, 70% of the North Korean shells and mines are used along the front line of the Russian Federation. This was stated by the adviser to the head of the Presidential Office Mykhailo Podolyak during a telethon, according to a correspondent of UNN.
"It is absolutely clear that there is a strategic alliance between Iran, North Korea, and Russia. Today it is legally formalized. It is not Russia that is directly involved in this war, but three countries. If Iran is primarily about drones, "shahids" and missiles, North Korea is no longer just about shells. Today, 70% of the shells and mines used along the front line are North Korean. 152, 122, and 120 mines and manpower. So we have to fight with three countries that are all sanctioned, all military," Podoliak said.
He noted that Ukraine would like to hear answers to several questions from its Ukrainian partners.
"We wanted to hear from our partners the logic of why we have to fight with certain restrictions that go against international law, why we have to fight with a shortage of weapons, why we have to fight in the open. We would like to hear this from our partners," Podoliak said.