Russia and the DPRK exchange military resources: what both sides got
Kyiv • UNN
North Korea received anti-aircraft missiles and air defense equipment for the capital from Russia. In exchange, the DPRK sent military personnel to support the Russian occupation forces.
Anti-aircraft missiles were transferred to the DPRK from the Russian Federation in exchange for the deployment of Pyongyang's troops to the Russian occupation forces. Reported by UNN with reference to AP.
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Air defense missiles in exchange for sending troops - this is the deal that Russia and North Korea have probably made. A high-ranking South Korean official reports that Russia is most likely interested in such an exchange.
Shin Wonsik, President Yun Suk-yeol's national security adviser, told SBS television on Friday that South Korea has discovered that Russia has provided missiles and other equipment to bolster its air defense network in the capital Pyongyang.
Recall
Colonel General Kim Yong Bok, deputy head of the KPA General Staff, arrived in Russia among 500 officers. His specific mission is unknown; he previously commanded the DPRK Special Forces Corps.