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With few trade partners and an empty armory, the Kremlin is being forced to turn to North Korea to stock up on vital supplies to fuel its ongoing war in Ukraine, according to a recently declassified U.S. intelligence report.
A U.S. official that Russia’s Ministry of Defense was «in the process» of buying «millions of rockets and artillery shells» from the so-called Hermit Kingdom and that the purchases were an indication Moscow’s military «continues to suffer from severe supply shortages in Ukraine, due in part to export controls and sanctions.»
The official added that the intelligence community assessed it would likely become part of a pattern, with Russia seeking «to purchase additional North Korean military equipment going forward.» (Neither country has yet responded to the report.)
The Biden administration touted the development, first reported by The New York Times, as evidence that international sanctions — despite what experts have called some adverse ripple effects in the U.S. — were proving successful even as the White House resisted Kyiv’s calls to impose additional penalties against Russia by branding it a state sponsor of terrorism.
«Our sanctions, export controls and efforts to further isolate Russia from the global economy are having a significant impact,» White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre said Tuesday. «We are choking off Russia’s military supply chains.»
While North Korea wouldn’t be providing Moscow with the most cutting-edge military technology, its Soviet-era stockpiles could fill a pressing niche by restocking Russian forces with artillery shells compatible with its weapon systems developed during the same timeframe — ammunition it is struggling to supply.
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