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Satellite images show Russia giving N.Korea oil

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Russia is estimated to have supplied North Korea with more than a million barrels of oil since March this year.

Axar.az reports that leading experts and UK Foreign Secretary, David Lammy, have told the BBC that the oil is payment for the weapons and troops Pyongyang has sent Moscow to fuel its war in Ukraine.

These transfers violate UN sanctions, which ban countries from selling oil to North Korea, except in small quantities, in an attempt to stifle its economy to prevent it from further developing nuclear weapons.

The satellite images show more than a dozen different North Korean oil tankers arriving at an oil terminal in Russia’s Far East a total of 43 times over the past eight months.

Further pictures, taken of the ships at sea, appear to show the tankers arriving empty, and leaving almost full.

It should be noted that North Korea is the only country in the world not allowed to buy oil on the open market. The number of barrels of refined petroleum it can receive is capped by the United Nations at 500,000 annually, well below the amount it needs.

Date
2024.11.24 / 11:10
Author
Axar.az
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