Giant North Korean Artillery Arrives in Russia - Caught on Camera

In the summer of 2023, North Korean leader Kim Jong Un met with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Russia’s Far East. Following a tour of a Russian fighter jet factory that is under Western sanctions, as well as a critical Russian spaceport, the North Korean leader pledged Pyongyang’s full and unconditional support for Russia’s security and defense needs. Only a month later, satellite images would confirm that this exchange goes much further than initially thought: North Korea is supplying hundreds of boxes filled with ammunition for the war against Ukraine. Analysts say in return for supporting the Kremlin, North Korea may be interested in advanced technologies from Russia for its weapons and, most importantly, nuclear program. When Russia began its war against Ukraine, nobody thought it would last as long as it did. Now, dangerously low on ammunition, a poorer Russia is turning to one of its oldest and most controversial allies. --- Dark Footage showcases the most unbelievable photos and videos from history while telling the stories behind the camera. Featuring military, space, aircraft and real-life historic events caught on tape.
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