Saturday, 6 January 2024 British defense minister Grant Shapps reveals that Russian President Vladimir Putin is seeking assistance from allies, including North Korea, for weapons to support the ongoing invasion of Ukraine. The use of short-range ballistic missiles obtained from North Korea in airstrikes across Ukraine is highlighted as a significant escalation in the conflict. Shapps vows severe consequences for North Korea's aid to Russia. US intelligence confirms the firing of a North Korean ballistic missile by Russia, and Russia's nearing deal with Iran for more missiles is concerning.
Russia’s war in Ukraine has not gone how anyone expected and now, on the eve of the 2nd anniversary of the war it’s now being revealed, Putin had to beg North Korea for more weapons just to sustain his country’s foothold in Eastern Europe. Veuer’s Tony Spitz has the details.
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