North Korea acquires an invaluable Revel on the battlefield when taking a component in the Vladimir Putin war opposite to Ukraine
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North Korean ballistic missiles fired at Ukraine by Russian forces have become far more precise over time, according to senior Ukrainian military officials.
Vladimir Putin’s invasion forces have used North Korea projectiles imported since the end of 2023, and its precision and its actions have significantly replaced since then, said the Reuters army.
All the more than 20 ballistic missiles that hit Ukraine over the past several weeks landed within 50-100m of their intended target, the sources said.
This is not only helping Russia in its war efforts, but also the capabilities of North Korea’s military, they warned.
This comes amid reports that the Trump administration is set to present its peace plan for Ukraine at a security conference in Munich next week.
Keith Kellogg, the U. S. special envoy for Ukraine and Russia, will provide President Donald Trump’s plan at the conference, Bloomberg reported, presenting resources that have spoken of anonymity status.
Previously, at least one Russian attacker died while preparing an attack on a recruitment center of the Ukrainian army in western Ukraine, authorities said.
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Yesterday, two Norwegian airplanes rushed after 4 Russian airplanes arrived dangerously to NATO airspace yesterday.
The Tu-95 Russian bombers were escorted through two flanker-d planes in the upper north, but were strongly monitored through the Norweigan F-35 Air Force.
Norwegian Air Chief General Gunnerud Gunnerud said: “Our early precautionary project in High North is for our national defence and the collective security of NATO.
“The ability to respond temporarily promises the security of our airspace and highlights the strength of our allied forces to peace and stability. “
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Yesterday, two Norwegian aircraft ran after 4 Russian planes dangerously into NATO airspace yesterday.
The Tu-95 Russian bombers were escorted through two flanker-d planes in the upper north, but were strongly monitored through the Norweigan F-35 Air Force.
Gunnerud’s greatest general, Norwegian aerial manager said: “Our Northern Top Northern alert project is for our NATO national defense and collective security.
“The ability to respond temporarily guarantees the safety of our airspace and highlights the strength of our allied forces to peace and Stskill. “
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