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While the Armed Forces are moving under Kursk: Putin sent a herd of goats to North Korea

A herd of small cattle was sent to Pyongyang after signing a comprehensive strategic partnership agreement. Russia sent to North Korea the first batch of small cattle after the visit of Russian President Vladimir Putin to Pyongyan and signing a comprehensive strategic partnership agreement. Judging by official data, these are almost fifty goats and goats. About it writes The Moscow Times.

The DPRK and Russia continue to exchange goods, and Kim Jong -in sends rockets in the Russian Federation, which Russian military attacks by Ukrainian cities, and Putin - small cattle in large parties. "432 non-solid (young) Kizonka and 15 goats were sent to the Korean trade company,"-reported in the Northwestern Interregional Administration of the Rosselgovsky Supervision.

According to the department, animals will be sent from the Leningrad region to the North Korean city of Rason after veterinary control. At the same time, the Central Telegraph Agency of Korea (CAK) spoke about the launch of goat farms of high capacity in the areas and counties of the Nasta Municipality in the DPRK. "As a result, a base for satisfactory supply of children of the city was created with dairy products," - said in the message of August 9. According to Human Rights Watch, 10.