Russian troops are facing serious issues with low-quality artillery ammunition from North Korea, causing injuries and damage to equipment. Colonel General Mikhail Teplinsky highlighted the problem, particularly affecting the “Dnepr” forces in the Kherson region. Despite thanking North Korea for artillery shells, evidence suggests their inferior quality requires firing adjustments. Photos reveal North Korean-made shells resembling Soviet projectiles, indicating Russia’s reliance on external sources amid a dwindling supply. Ukraine’s military intelligence chief Kyrylo Budanov asserts North Korea supplied artillery shells and Grad rockets to Russia.

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