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Putin Is "eating Up" Kim Jong-un's Reserves

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Putin Is "eating Up" Kim Jong-un's Reserves

How long will Russia last?

Russia has already squandered the military reserves it inherited from the USSR. Now Putin is "eating up" the DPRK's reserves.

This opinion in interview with the site Charter97. org was expressed by the head of military programs at the Strategy XXI Globalism Center, Captain of the Ukrainian Navy Papavel.org was expressed by the head of military programs of the Globalistics Center "Strategy XXI", captain of the Ukrainian Navy Pavel Lakiychuk:

- If we talk in terms of military factors, we can state that the Russian army has actually lost its Soviet reserve of strength. Perhaps it will be able to maintain the intensity of hostilities at the same level for some time to come, but the nature of warfare is already changing, and with it the forces and means.

It is already being said that a significant part of the Russian army's ammunition and weapons are North Korean-made. That is, it turns out that the Russian army has first "eaten up" the Soviet stocks, and now it is actively "eating up" the North Korean stocks - the very ones that the DPRK has been accumulating for decades for a possible war with South Korea. At the same time, these reserves are also quite old.

Putin, in Pavel Lakiychuk's opinion, is clearly trying to attract external resources:

-There you can cite the fact of North Korean military involvement, it was a good attempt. I'm not talking now about losses or the very fact of their participation in hostilities - the important thing is the very fact that Putin was able to convince Kim Jong-un to send a certain number of such servicemen. If it worked once, it can work a second time.

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