North Korean missiles appeared in Ukraine! Russia s secret cooperation exposed!

Mondo International Updated on 2024-02-01

What is it all about North Korean missiles suddenly appearing over Ukraine? It turned out that according to White House spokesman John Kirby on January 7, Russia used missiles provided by North Korea when bombing Kyiv, the capital of Ukraine, on January 2, which was a serious violation of relevant UN Security Council resolutions. In fact, back in 2019, the UN adopted a resolution prohibiting North Korea from researching and producing long-range missiles. However, now North Korea has produced long-range missiles, which has aroused great concern and concern in the international community. In response, the United States and Ukraine have already criticized Russia's actions, while Russia and North Korea have not publicly stated their position on the matter. What exactly does this imply?

First of all, has Russia's arsenal bottomed out, and why is it asking North Korea for help and using North Korea-supplied missiles? Second, what kind of technical assistance and return relationship is involved in the production of North Korean missiles, and what kind of mutually beneficial agreement exists between North Korea and Russia? Finally, does the launch of the North Korean missile mean that the DPRK and Russia have joined forces to send a message and warning? The situation on the Korean Peninsula is constantly changing, but what kind of situation is hidden in it? It is reported that the DPRK's missile technology has always attracted much attention. Although North Korea has always been considered a closed country, it has frequently "appeared" on the international stage in recent years. Naturally, North Korea's missile technology has become one of the focuses of international attention.

In this Ukraine incident, the range and accuracy of North Korean missiles have attracted attention from the outside world. According to the analysis of some scientific research institutions in the United States, the DPRK's missile technology is quite acceptable, and it is preliminarily presumed that its technology was born from Russia's Iskander short-range missile. And this Russian use has also provided some valuable data for the outside world, allowing people to have a deeper understanding of North Korea's missile technology. However, is this military cooperation between North Korea and Russia only for the sake of technical assistance and returns? Or is there more political intent hidden in it? It is reported that the mutually beneficial agreement between the DPRK and Russia is not limited to aid, Russia also provides assistance in military technology, including missile research and development, satellite launches, and even nuclear submarine construction.

This shows that the cooperation between the DPRK and Russia is no longer limited to simple technical assistance, but has more overlap at the military and political levels. And the launch of the DPRK missile, does it mean that the DPRK and Russia have joined forces to send what kind of message and warning to the outside world? Some analysts believe that this move may be a warning from the DPRK to the United States and South Korea, indicating that the DPRK already has considerable military strength and should not be underestimated. At the same time, it may also be that North Korea and Russia have joined forces to exert pressure on the outside world and demonstrate with their swords. As a result, the situation on the Korean Peninsula will become even more confusing, and the probability of changes will be greatly increased. To sum up, the political intentions and military movements behind the appearance of North Korean missiles over Ukraine have attracted great attention from the international community.

The cooperative relationship between North Korea and Russia, the development of North Korea's missile technology, and the warning signals sent by North Korea have raised questions and worries about the future of the Korean Peninsula. At this unpredictable moment, we need to maintain a high degree of vigilance and concern for the situation on the Korean Peninsula.

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