A 29-page Multilateral Sanctions Monitoring Team (MSMT) report, backed by the U.S., South Korea, Japan, and seven other nations, details at least one Pantsir-S1 air-defense battery plus jamming suites flown from Russia to North Korea between November 2024 and March 2025. The delivery is portrayed as payment for thousands of North Korean artillery shells and ballistic missiles fired at Ukraine. Open-source analysts note Pantsir’s twin 30 mm cannons and 57E6 missiles could bolster the DPRK’s low-altitude shield around Pyongyang’s leadership sites. Seoul and Washington condemn the transfer as a blatant breach of U.N. Resolution 1874 and vow tighter export-control tracking as the Kremlin and Pyongyang tighten their wartime alliance.
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#shorts #NorthKorea #Russia #Pantsir #ArmsTransfer #SanctionsBreach #FrontlineBrief
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