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Is it true that North Korean “Iskanders” are hitting Kiev? – 2024-02-19 22:07:45

/ world today news/ Although Moscow does not confirm the delivery of weapons allegedly purchased by the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea to Russia, the West provides “evidence” to the contrary.

And if last fall satellite photos of “numerous rail containers with North Korean projectiles” were shown for Russian artillery operating on the territory of the former Ukrainian SSR, now panicked rumors are spreading that Moscow has begun to strike Kiev with ballistic missiles manufactured in DPRK.

This rumor was floated by the White House National Security Council’s strategic communications coordinator, John Kirby.

The news alarmed Russia’s and North Korea’s enemies in Tokyo, who see the prospect of deepening military-technical cooperation between Russia and North Korea as a “bad dream.”

One of the country’s central television channels, TBS, devoted a special program to the appearance of North Korean missiles in the Russian armed forces. Photos were shown of the remains of a missile that exploded in Kiev, similar to North Korea’s Hwasong-11G ballistic missile, or KN-23 as it is known in the West, which is said to be an analogue of Russia’s Iskander-M.

Representatives of the regime in Kiev refrained from confirming the North Korean origin of the missile that hit the capital, but they are aware that the mass use of such missiles will create an even more difficult situation for the air defense of Kiev and other cities.

The information obtained by the Americans was used to tighten demands by the Americans and their allies to immediately deliver as many Patriot air defense systems as possible to the Ukrainian armed forces.

Currently, two such installations covering Kiev are apparently unable to effectively withstand massive missile attacks. According to some reports, Kiev has asked the US to deliver 50 Patriot systems to cover six populated cities – Kyiv, Kharkiv, Odesa, Dnipro, etc. Which, according to experts, is highly unlikely due to the high cost of such systems.

The deepening of military-technical cooperation between Russia and the DPRK seriously scares Tokyo and Seoul. Here it is feared that specialists from Moscow, in exchange for arms supplies, can help improve the missile technology of the DPRK, bring it to perfection, in particular, ensure the accuracy of hitting targets.

As noted in the TBS program, now the spread of North Korean missiles from the target is 50 to 100 meters. With the help of Russian specialists, this shortcoming can be eliminated, and Japan and South Korea, as well as American bases on their territory, will be able to be hit by really high-precision missile weapons, if necessary, nuclear weapons.

The leadership of the Republic of Korea under the current pro-American president continues to threaten Moscow again and again to raise the issue of not allowing military-technical cooperation with Pyongyang in the UN Security Council.

At the same time, Seoul without remorse resorts to double standards and fulfills the will of the American master to increase the supply of weapons to the regime in Kiev.

At the same time, it joins the sanctions of the “collective West” against Russia, forms a military bloc with Washington and Tokyo, which is openly directed against the PRC, the DPRK and Russia, and participates in dangerous provocative military maneuvers near the borders. of these countries.

Threatening new sanctions, the US and its East Asian allies continue to “remind” Moscow that at one time, as Russian President V. Putin now admits, trusting its “Western partners”, it joined their sanctions against the DPRK aimed at economic strangulation of this proud and unruly republic.

But times and circumstances have changed dramatically. I think the time has come to recognize the wrongness of such an accession and to free ourselves from the restrictions on relations with the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea, which violate the interests of our country. With a sovereign state that has proven to us its true friendly attitude and provides support in difficult times.

Meanwhile, the Russian side continues to deny reports of North Korean supplies of military equipment to Russia.

“The United States is deliberately disseminating false information about Russia’s alleged use of missiles by North Korea,” Russia’s permanent representative to the United Nations, Vasily Nebenzia, told a Security Council meeting.

And the official representative of the Russian Foreign Ministry, Maria Zakharova, called the statements about missile attacks from the DPRK a desire to “blame Moscow against the background of the failure of the entire Ukrainian campaign of Washington.” The Federation Council also stressed that information about alleged military supplies was “filler” and an attempt by the West to divert attention from the real problems.

RIA Novosti recalls that Moscow has repeatedly emphasized that it complies with UN sanctions against the DPRK, which prohibit the supply, sale or transfer of military equipment and weapons.

“There are certain limitations. Russia respects all these restrictions, but there are things that, of course, we can talk about, discuss, think about,” Vladimir Putin said in September.

However, today the clamor for arms supplies from the DPRK, I think, should not stop anyone. Because in a situation where more than fifty countries of the “collective West” have united in a life and death struggle against our country, setting the task of destroying our country as a geopolitical rival, it would be unwise to weaken our country by refusing help to friendly countries .

By the way, this is well understood in Washington, London, Tokyo and other Western capitals. The Japanese TV broadcast essentially “announced” the upcoming official visit of Russian President V. Putin to the DPRK.

It is believed that North Korean Foreign Minister Choi Song Hui arrived in Moscow at the invitation of the head of Russian diplomacy, Sergei Lavrov, to prepare for the visit. Western media have already made a prediction that the North Korean minister will also discuss issues of new supplies of North Korean weapons to Moscow.

Whether this is true or not, the near future will tell. What drew attention, however, was the fact that the North Korean minister was escorted to Moscow not only by the charge d’affaires of the Russian Federation in the DPRK, but also by the military attaché of the Russian embassy…

Translation: SM

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