Guerrillas of Ukraine halt North Korean ammunition trains near Russia's Yekaterinburg

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The guerrillas managed to conduct a successful operation on the Trans-Siberian Railway near Yekaterinburg. As a result, they blew up a railroad track that was used to deliver North Korean ammunition, according to the ATESH resistance movement.
"Journalists were not allowed to the scene. The information was leaked only in the local media," the guerrillas say.
According to the resistance movement, only after receiving a command from the regional department of the FSB, the repair team was allowed to arrive at the site and begin restoration work.
"And we want to remind you once again that the railroad will explode even more often as long as ammunition is being transported along it," the agents emphasize.
North Korea’s munitions factories are “operating at full capacity” to produce weapons and shells for Russia, according to South Korea. South Korea’s defense minister Shin Wonsik said in an interview with Bloomberg News that Seoul has detected at least 10,000 shipping containers being sent from North Korea to Russia, which could hold as many as 4.8 million artillery shells of the likes that Putin has used in his bombardment of Ukraine. In return for the munitions, Russia has sent to North Korea technology to help in its plans to deploy an array of spy satellites as well as conventional arms such as tanks and aircraft. While Russia and North Korea have denied the arms transfers, commercial satellite imagery and intelligence provided by the U.S. government shows Russian cargo ships regularly shuttling between the once sleepy North Korean port of Najin near the border of Russia. Most have been bound for Dunay, a former Soviet submarine base about 180 kilometers away.
At the beginning of 2024, Western media wrote that Russia received a batch of ballistic missiles from North Korea and launchers for them. At the same time, the USA officially declared that Russia has short-range ballistic missiles from North Korea and launched them over Ukraine.

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