What is the proportion of North Korean projectiles during Russian attacks on Ukraine: the NSDC calculated
According to the head of the CPD, more than 60% of the artillery and mortar shells that Russia uses in Ukraine now come from Pyongyang.
The aggressor country receives more than 60% of the ammunition with which the Russian Federation fires at Ukraine from North Korea.
This was stated by the head of the Center for countering disinformation at the National Security and Defense Council, officer of the Defense Forces of Ukraine Andriy Kovalenko.
“North Korean munitions hold the Russian defense,” Kovalenko said.
As The Wall Street Journal writes with reference to Ukrainian officials, North Korean missiles account for almost a third of Russian launches of ballistic missiles over Ukraine this year.
According to satellite images, the area of the Hwasong-11 ballistic missile production complex (known in the West as KN-23 and KN-24), with which the Russian Federation fired at Ukraine, is expanding in North Korea.
According to Washington and Seoul, North Korea sent to…