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North Korea has sent over 13,000 containers of weapons to Russia since mid-2022, according to a South Korean military intelligence report cited by Yonhap.

Intelligence estimates suggest around six million 152-mm artillery shells were shipped from the North Korean port of Najin during this period. North Korea may have also provided Russia with 122-mm artillery shells, as well as mobile anti-aircraft and anti-tank missiles.

The report states, "To prepare for a protracted war in Ukraine, Russia has officially registered North Korea as a base for weapons and ammunition supplies."

Stalin-era howitzers deployed to defend Kursk region

The Russian army has begun using 130-mm M-46 howitzers from the 1950s to defend the Kursk region; footage of the weapons was shown by the Russian Defense Ministry, and the Agency drew attention to the artillery.

"The footage shows the combat work of M-46 gun crews of the Sever troop group in the border area of ​​the Kursk region. M-46 gun crews equipped firing positions in the border areas of the Kursk region to destroy mobile armored groups of the Ukrainian Armed Forces," the press release of the Russian military department says. Previously, such howitzers were used in other areas of the front. The 130-mm M-46 cannon entered service in 1951. In the mid-1970s, the USSR replaced this howitzer with the 152-mm Giatsint-B cannon.

Russia has begun to de-mothball its howitzer stockpiles amid heavy artillery losses during the war with Ukraine. At the start of the full-scale invasion, 665 M-46 howitzers were stored in military warehouses. In the summer, the Russian army increased the speed of de-mothballing these guns, delivering half of all stockpiles to the front, the Highmarsed project noted. As Forbes specified, Russia can import shells for such guns from the DPRK or Iran, since it does not produce them itself.

❗️All night and morning, Ukraine has been under attack by Russian Shaheds

Explosions were heard in Kyiv, air defense systems were in action. Drone debris fell in several districts of the city.

The attack on Ukrainian cities is still ongoing.

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💥🔥 An oil depot in the Kamensky district, located in the northeast of the Rostov region of russia

💥🔥The Rosrezerv Atlas plant in the Kamensky District of the Rostov Region, is burning after a UAV attack.

"This is Atlas burning again. The explosion was around 3 a.m., <…> It's scary to sleep,"

Since it began operations, the 'Atlas' facility has specialized in the storage of petroleum products, according to local media. The facility also supplies fuel to the Russian army, journalists claim. 'In August 2020, joint exercises were held at the "Atlas" facility between the Ministry of Defense and Rosrezerv as part of the "Caucasus-2020" drills. The exercises demonstrated three methods of fuel supply for the army—by road, rail, and pipeline,' according to a 2023 publication by the newspaper "Zemlya."

The facility was previously attacked in early August.

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