Now North Korea has jumped into the Ukraine war with weapons. Kim Jong Un has sent a consignment of heavy weapons to friend Vladimir Putin. This is not only a headache for America, it is believed that the countdown to destruction in Ukraine has started.
North Korea's entry into the Ukraine war has pressed the trigger due to which apocalypse is now considered certain. Despite repeated warnings from America, North Korea has started supplying weapons to Russia. Kim Jong Un ignored every warning of President Joe Biden and started giving Russia more and more deadly weapons. Both the leaders have met recently. This was already decided when both the leaders wrote letters to each other. North Korea's coming together with Russia can become a big headache for America.
The weapons being supplied to Russia by North Korea will soon be sent to the war zone. The Russian Army, which is facing shortage of weapons on many fronts, will soon get many deadly weapons. According to foreign media reports, Kim's first consignment of weapons has reached Russia. American media said that taking weapons from North Korea clearly means that Putin has become desperate. Vladimir Putin had allegedly written a letter to Kim Un and appealed to support him in the Ukraine war. Kim also agreed to this.
Countdown to disaster begins in Ukraine
Recently, Kim Jong had visited Russia where an arms deal was agreed upon during his meeting with Putin. There was an arms deal in exchange for Russian technology. No one knows what will be the outcome of this devastating step taken by Kim Jong. The big question is what action will America take against it? But, it is certain that by giving weapons to Russia, Kim has definitely started the countdown to the great destruction.
North Korea has artillery stockpile
The US has previously accused North Korea of supplying weapons, including rockets and missiles, to Kremlin-aligned private army Wagner Group for use in Ukraine, a charge both Russia and North Korea deny. North Korea has a large stockpile of old artillery equipment and rockets that are based on or copied designs from its former patron, the Soviet Union. The meeting will also give Kim a chance to replenish the government coffers as North Korea is going to reopen, albeit belatedly, under stringent Covid-19 restrictions that have shut down foreign trade and decimated the economy.
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