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The occupiers had Bulsae-4 PTRK: Issw analyzed the threat of new DPRK supplies

To the northwest of Shebekino, the North Korean-M2010 was illuminated by the North Korean complex. At the same time, North Korea expands the production of anti -tank missiles. North Korea can expand the volume and range of weapons supplied by the Russian Federation. This is stated in the report of the American Institute of War Study (ISW) for July 30. Ukrainian fighters stated that they saw Russian invaders northwest of Shebekino (Belgorod region) new weapons.

The enemy used the Bulsae-4 anti-tank managed rocket complex installed on the North Korean-M2010 wheel. The information was "cautiously" spread by several Russian troops. However, the Russians have called doubt on new DPRK supplies. "ISW cannot independently confirm whether the Russian forces in the Belgorod region are used in the North Korea system, but if it is confirmed, it will mean an increase in the types of weapons that North Korea provides Russia," analysts said.

The media reported that satellite images indicate the expansion of anti -tank missiles in North Korea. Probably the reason is the increase in interest in their purchase in Russia. The journalists have conveyed that since May, the DPRK has been building a large production shop at the Sinuiju measuring devices. In June, North Korea also began to modernize several production shops at the Taegwan glass plant. Both plants produce anti -tank missiles.

"Increasing the volume and range of North Korean weapons for Russia is probably a condition of a comprehensive strategic partnership agreement that Russian President Vladimir Putin and North Korea dictator Kim Jong -in signed during Putin's visit to Pyongyang in June 2024," it suggested Recall that the Bulsae-4 PTRK is able to strike goals outside the direct visibility at a distance of more than 10 kilometers.