Russia delivers agricultural animals to North Korea in exchange for military

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According to recent reports, Russia has purportedly trained roughly 10,000 North Korean soldiers to bolster its efforts against Ukraine. However, nothing is known about what Pyongyang received in exchange for helping Moscow with weapons and personnel.

According to Newsweek, Russia has delivered approximately 100 carefully bred goats to North Korea as a goodwill gesture between President Vladimir Putin and North Korean leader Kim Jong-un. These goats were sent to a Russian town along the three borders of China, North Korea, and Russia. In addition to goats, Russia donated horses.

In June, Politico, a news website, reported that President Putin and Kim Jong-un had inked a comprehensive partnership pact centered on agriculture and defense. Two months later, Russia sent 447 goats as part of the first consignment, the majority of which were pregnant. According to Politico, the delivery of farm animals is intended to help alleviate North Korea's food shortages.
 
It is not definite that the gifts of livestock was for military assistance. That would be very cheap.
 
Russia is trying to form allies with many countries as much as possible. North Korea is already in the fold and other African countries will likely join the alliance. Russian-Ukraine war is likely to destabilize the world if care is not taken. Let's continue to pray that the world will not sink into third world war!
 
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