North Korean “Missile With 3,000Km Range” Spotted in Russia, Zelensky Blasts Fico After Moscow Visit

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A new video from Russia's Tyumen region has revealed a recent shipment of military equipment from North Korea, including Pukguksong-2 ballistic missiles and at least ten M1989 Koksan self-propelled artillery units. This marks the second such shipment of weaponry from North Korea to Russia amid ongoing battles in Ukraine. The Pukguksong-2 missile, which has a range of 1,200 to 3,000 km, offers a solid-fuel design for quicker preparation and can carry both conventional and nuclear warheads. Meanwhile, Ukrainian President Zelensky has accused Slovak PM Fico of aiding Putin by continuing Russian gas imports, labelling it a "big security issue" for Slovakia and Europe. Zelensky has also questioned Fico’s dependence on Moscow after the Slovak PM opposed reducing Europe’s reliance on Russian energy. Meanwhile, Ukraine is developing an upgraded version of the Trembita missile with a longer range capable of reaching Moscow. NATO Chief Mark Rutte defended German Chancellor Scholz’s support for Ukraine despite harsh criticism from Kyiv. In another development, 11 Russian civilians were killed by Ukrainian military attacks in the past week. Australia is working to secure the release of an Australian man captured by Russian forces while fighting in Ukraine.
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