VIDEO
Middle Asian Labour Migrants Are Mobilised to the Russian Army
UATV English
405K subscribers
12-21-2023 8:15 a.m. EST
3:28 Minutes
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7I9xDxxshw8
As soon as migrants are granted Russian citizenship, they are subject to ‘an obligation to serve in the army,’ thus, people are mobilised for the war against Ukraine, who are not even ethnic Russians
VIDEO - turnabout is fair play
Shells bought by Russians from North Korea are exploding in gun barrels
Kanal13
1.59M
12-21-2023 Premiered 1:36 a.m. EST
1:35 Minutes
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j3duCym-RMg
Russians are experiencing a shortage of ammunition of their own production, so they use artillery and mortar charges from the North Korea, which are of low quality. This is stated in the morning summary of the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine. Due to the lack of ammunition of their own production, the occupiers were forced to use shells and mines from North Korea. Due to the unsatisfactory condition of such ammunition, rare cases of their bursting right in the barrels of guns and mortars of the occupiers are recorded, which leads to the loss of weapons and personnel of the invaders. In particular, such cases were recorded in the “Dnipro” troop grouping, where General Teplinsky is the commander. Russian President Vladimir Putin has been accelerating Moscow’s rapprochement with Pyongyang.
In one outcome, Russia supplied North Korea with flour in exchange for artillery shells needed for its invasion of Ukraine. On December 15, however, photographic evidence surfaced that the flour Russia sent was past its expiration date. It shows a closeup of two bags of Russian flour weighing 2 kg each.
They were from a shipment of 100,000 tons of flour unloaded at the port of Chongjin in northeastern North Korea. Although the expiration date was May 5, 2022, markets throughout North Korea still sold the rotten flour. It is likely that the flour was Russian leftovers, according to reports Kim received.