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Russia has used North Korean ballistic missiles in Ukraine and is seeking Iranian missiles, US says

- By Colleen Long and Aamer Madhani

WASHINGTON (AP) — U.S. intelligen­ce officials have determined that Russia has acquired ballistic missiles from North Korea and is seeking close-range ballistic missiles from Iran as Moscow struggles to replenish supplies for its war with Ukraine, the White House said Thursday.

Recently declassifi­ed intelligen­ce found that North Korea has provided Russia with ballistic missile launchers and several ballistic missiles, National Security Council spokesman John Kirby said. Russian forces fired at least one of those ballistic missiles into Ukraine on Dec. 30 and it landed in an open field in the Zaporizhzh­ia region, he said.

Russia launched multiple North Korean ballistic missiles on Tuesday as part of an overnight attack, and the U.S. was assessing the impact, he said. The missiles have a range of about 550 miles (885 kilometers).

U.S. intelligen­ce officials believe that North Korea, in return for its arms support, wants Russia to provide it with aircraft, surfaceto-air missiles, armored vehicles, ballistic missile production equipment and other advanced technologi­es.

Kirby said that a Russia-iran deal had not been completed but that the U.S. "is concerned that Russia's negotiatio­ns to acquire close range ballistic missiles from Iran are actively advancing."

The U.S. intelligen­ce finding supports South Korea's assessment that North Korea has increased its cooperatio­n with Moscow. South Korea's military said in November that it suspected North Korea had sent an unspecifie­d number of shortrange ballistic missiles, anti-tank missiles and portable anti-air missiles to Russia, in addition to rifles, rocket launchers, mortars and shells.

The Biden administra­tion has repeatedly sought to make the case that the Kremlin has become reliant on North Korea, as well as Iran, for the arms it needs to fight its war against Ukraine and has disclosed intelligen­ce findings that it says show as much.

North Korea and Iran are largely isolated on the internatio­nal stage for their nuclear programs and human rights records.

The White House in October said that North Korea delivered more than 1,000 containers of military equipment and munitions to Russia.

Relations between Russia and North Korea go back to the 1948 foundation of North Korea. Soviet officials installed a young and ambitious nationalis­t, Kim Il Sung, the late grandfathe­r of current leader Kim Jong Un, as the country's first ruler. Soviet aid shipments were crucial in keeping North Korea's economy afloat for decades before the disintegra­tion of the Soviet Union in the early 1990s.

Kim traveled to Russia in September to meet President Vladimir Putin and visit key military sites.

The White House has said Russia has received hundreds of oneway attack drones, as well as drone production-related equipment, from Iran. The Democratic administra­tion also has accused Tehran of providing Russia with materials to build a drone manufactur­ing plant east of Moscow.

Kirby said the U.S. would raise its concerns about the arms arrangemen­t findings at the U.N. Security Council and would look to impose additional sanctions against North Korean and Iranian individual­s and entities facilitati­ng weapons transfers with Russia..

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