After Shells & Troops, North Korea Sending Its Long-Range Koksan Artillery to Russia to Hit Ukraine?

After Shells & Troops, North Korea Sending Its Long-Range Koksan Artillery to Russia to Hit Ukraine?

Rare North Korean long-range cannon geo-located to flatcars heading west in Siberia may be Pyongyang’s latest arms reinforcement to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, news reports and open source researchers said on Friday.The popular pro-Russia Telegram channel Vodevoda Veshchaet (150,000+ subscribers) was the first to publish images of heavy artillery pieces on flatcars. The single photograph was cropped in a possible attempt to conceal the location.“We have an ally who keeps his promises! To him we say a giant ‘thank you!’” the Kremlin-supporting information platform captioned the picture, first published

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