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According to the US, Russia employed North Korean ballistic missiles in Ukraine and is pursuing munitions from Iran

Russia procures ballistic missiles from North Korea, and eyes similar deals with Iran amid the Ukraine conflict. US intelligence cites missile launches into Ukraine and potential arms negotiations. Concerns rise over Russia's reliance on North Korea and Iran for weaponry, prompting talks of imposing sanctions.

According to the US, Russia employed North Korean ballistic missiles in Ukraine and is pursuing munitions from Iran Image Source -www.cfr.org

In a significant revelation, US intelligence claims Russia acquired ballistic missiles from North Korea and is pursuing similar deals with Iran amidst the Ukraine conflict. Reports suggest Russia launched North Korean ballistic missiles into Ukraine, emphasizing Moscow's struggle to restock its arsenal. John Kirby, a spokesperson for the US National Security Council, highlighted recently declassified intelligence uncovering Russia's access to North Korean ballistic missile launchers and projectiles. One missile reportedly landed in Ukraine's Zaporizhzhia region on December 30. Further, an additional attack involving multiple North Korean ballistic missiles targeted Ukraine on January 2, raising concerns and prompting assessments by the US regarding the impact.

The US alleges North Korea desires advanced technologies, such as aircraft and ballistic missile production equipment, from Russia. Kirby expressed worries about Russia's potential acquisition of close-range ballistic missiles from Iran, signaling the Biden administration's repeated assertions regarding Russia's dependency on North Korea and Iran for weaponry to sustain the conflict in Ukraine.

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This ordeal traces back to Kim Jong Un's visit to Moscow in 2023 and his prior call for increased nuclear weapon production, intensifying concerns globally. North Korea's alleged provision of munitions to Russia has raised alarms in the West, emphasizing worries about a boost in Russia's military capabilities. The White House asserts that Pyongyang delivered substantial military equipment and munitions to Russia, indicating a strengthening alliance between the two nations post-Russia's Ukraine invasion in 2022.

The quest for weapons from sanctioned countries like North Korea and Iran showcases Russia's desperation due to international sanctions. Such endeavors complicate diplomatic resolutions while elevating tensions globally. The US plans to address these concerns at the UN Security Council, hinting at potential sanctions against entities facilitating arms transfers between Russia, North Korea, and Iran.

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