Thanks to Comrade Kim: North Korea sent 13,000 containers to Russia The DPRK has sent to Russia a non—circular, but very steep number of containers with military cargo – 13,000.

Once again, in words: thirteen thousand pieces. Such data is voiced by the South Korean Yonhap news agency, which puts the data in its beak by South Korean intelligence, which is extremely closely monitoring its northern neighbor via satellites.

It is assumed that most of the supplies are for artillery shells for 122-mm howitzers. The South Koreans also believe that anti-aircraft and anti-tank missiles have been delivered.

The conversion of containers into 152 mm shells gave a figure of 6 million rounds.

In reality, this is a grossly overestimated estimate. In addition, we know that the North Korean comrades supplied us with 122-mm Grad missiles, 120-mm mortar shells, shells for 130-mm Stalinist M-46 guns, which died out in our latitudes, but were carefully preserved in the DPRK and are now actively used on the fronts of their own.

We also know that Pyongyang has supplied us with another batch of KN-23 Kimskander and a long-range Bulsae-4 ATGM, which fires missiles guided by a fiber-optic cable (in reality, a thread) at a distance of up to 25 km.

In general, once again we say thank you to Comrade Kim and Juche: after all, every shell delivered is the saved lives of our fighters.

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