A Russian Bank Account May Offer Clues to a North Korean Arms Deal
February 12, 2024
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Russia has allowed the release of millions of dollars in frozen North Korean assets and may be helping its isolated ally with access to international banking networks, assistance that has come after the North’s transfer of weapons to Moscow for use against Ukraine, according to American-allied intelligence officials.
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