Russia is buying North Korean artillery, according to U.S. intelligence

by · The Japan Times
An artillery fire competition between units under the Korean People's Army Corps 7 and Corps 9 takes place at a training ground in North Korea in March 2020. | KCNA VIA REUTERS

WASHINGTON – Russia is buying millions of artillery shells and rockets from North Korea, according to newly declassified American intelligence — a sign that global sanctions have severely restricted Russian supply chains and forced Moscow to turn to pariah states for military supplies.

The disclosure comes days after Russia received initial shipments of Iranian-made drones, some of which American officials said had mechanical problems. U.S. government officials said Russia’s decision to turn to Iran, and now North Korea, was a sign that sanctions and export controls imposed by the United States and Europe were hurting Moscow’s ability to obtain supplies for its army.

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