"Rumors have surfaced on Russian social media about the possible arrival of North Korean units in Ukraine. At the same time, Ukrainian officials commented that North Korean soldiers are accompanying ammunition deliveries. Their role is to record defects and monitor the use of the ammunition," the colonel noted.Based on the information about the arrival of North Korean officers, it appears that Russia is becoming increasingly reliant on North Korean support to sustain its military operations, he added. Earlier, Estonian intelligence reported Russia's significant loss of ammunition following a Ukrainian drone strike on a storage facility in Toropets, Tver Oblast, in western Russia on 18 September.
Estonia spymaster: Russia loses 2-3 month worth of shells in Toropets strikeKiviselg said that the attack destroyed approximately 750,000 shells, which is equivalent to a 2-3 month supply for Russian forces. Related:
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