How many KN-23 missiles does North Korea plan to transfer to Russia in 2025? Intelligence response.
Head of the GUR Kyrylo Budanov: North Korea plans to transfer another 148 KN-23 missiles to Russia
According to the head of the GUR Kyrylo Budanov, North Korea intends to transfer 148 KN-23 missiles to Russia this year.
'The first tests showed low accuracy of this weapon. As a result, with the help of Russian specialists, modernization work was carried out, and now the accuracy has become satisfactory,' Budanov added.
Occupation of Sverdlikove and attacks on logistics in Kursk region
According to information, the Russians completely occupied Sverdlikove in the Kursk region. At the same time, they are actively attacking logistics moving towards Kursk, shelling everything that moves in that direction through Sumy region.
Earlier, we were informed that the North Korean soldiers captured by Ukrainian defenders in the Kursk region of Russia believed they were fighting against South Korean soldiers.
Fake news about a large-scale offensive from the Kursk region
Russian dictator Vladimir Putin stated that Russians have begun a large-scale offensive from the Kursk region. However, according to the data from the Center for Counteracting Disinformation, this information is not true.
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