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According to journalists, at the same time in the Alliance they were concerned a...

NATO believes that the Russian Federation will not be able to perform a major offensive operation this year - the media

According to journalists, at the same time in the Alliance they were concerned about the future meeting of the head of the Kremlin Vladimir Putin and North Korea leader Kim Jong -in in Vladivostok. Russia will not be able to conduct a large -scale offensive operation this year, as it lacks troops and ammunition. This was reported by an anonymous NATO official by Bloomberg.

According to journalists, at the same time in the Alliance they were concerned about the future meeting of the head of the Kremlin Vladimir Putin and North Korea leader Kim Jong -in in Vladivostok. It is assumed that their negotiations can lead to additional supply of weapons to the Kremlin.

It should be noted that the newspaper wrote that although Pyongyang and Moscow have rejected the US accusations of weapons, North Korea owns one of the largest artillery and unmanaged missiles that can be used by Soviet weapons. "Supply of ammunition from North Korea is unlikely to be crucial in the short term, but will facilitate Russia's continuation of the war for exhaustion," said the US National Security Professor at the US Naval College Terans Ragig.

According to him, Putin believes that he can "survive" Ukraine. The NATO representative said North Korea was supplying ammunition, including infantry missiles and missiles, Wagner PECs, when mercenaries were still working in Ukraine, but the equipment delivered still did not change the dynamics of combat. Recall that American journalists reported that the DPRK leader has a weapon that Putin wants.