North Korea May Send Limited Artillery Ammunition to Russia, But Unlikely to Shift Ukraine War: U.S. General
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North Korea may send artillery ammunition to Russia, but unlikely to affect war much per US general.
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Meeting between Kim Jong-Un and Putin in Russia may lead to North Korea supplying 152mm shells.
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Impact would be limited according to US Joint Chiefs Chairman Milley.
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North Korea may seek advanced weapons from Russia in exchange for ammo.
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EU and US threaten sanctions if North Korea aids Russia's war effort.